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It Looks Like a Velociraptor Foot | Photographer | National Geographic


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·Nov 10, 2024

Oh, you can see it! Heart starting to beat right there. Oh, that's crazy, look at that! Oh my God, beyond that, of course, like that turning into a chicken. There's a lot that has to happen, but like, this is such a... it looks like a river Delta, and it's probably like what we look like as we grow.

Oh no, something went wrong.

Okay, so the Saran Wrap eggs are not doing very well at all. Uh, two of the three totally failed. The third one looks like it's about to fail. You want to take a look at one with me?

Yeah, so this doesn't look right. Thursday, yesterday, it dropped to 88. How long did it drop for? 12 hours. How would it have dropped that far? Damn!

So, it is 3:15 in the morning and all kinds of things had gone wrong overnight. Wow, that's a lot of rust. Yuck! One of the humidifiers stopped working; the backup humidifier didn't work. One box was 18° hotter than it was supposed to be. So I've spent all day trying to troubleshoot that, and I think I've solved all the problems.

This one's at day 12. God, it's like a little veloc up the foot there, that's wild! Go! It's moving well; looks like it's blanking.

Oh wow, yeah! Damn, they're going!

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