Turtle embryos evolved to choose their sex inside eggs by wriggling

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Turtle embryos evolved to choose their sex inside eggs by wriggling
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Turtle embryos have evolved to choose their own sex by wriggling around in their eggs - and it could protect the species from climate change

A new study suggests that turtle embryos are evolving to choose their own sex before hatching - a trait that could help stave off the effects of climate change.

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