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A pair of hatched (adhesive) lizard eggs, probably gecko, maybe Gekko vittatus.
Spotted on a young coconut (Cocos nucifera) tree in a disturbed vacant residential lot adjacent to a disturbed patch of remnant lowland forest.
I have spotted these dual lizard eggs occasionally but never as exposed as in this spotting.
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I would guess the eggs were infertile. They were cracked but not broken open so I gingerly took a peak inside to find no one home in either.
Cool! Can't wait to see what emerges.
Still there in the open, unhatched (2 Sept 2012).
These do like gecko eggs :-)