Since February, biology professor Linda Fink has become the proud parent of nearly two dozen babies — baby veiled chameleons, that is. So far, 23 have been born and seven more are expected to hatch in the near future.
These tiny veiled chameleons are two of 23 that have been born since February.Fink reports that there have been no unsuccessful eggs. Presently, there are 14 newbies in Guion 116. Others are at Fink’s house and some have already been adopted. Visitors to the lab are welcome anytime except Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 2:45 p.m., when a class is in session.
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the biology Web site.
— By
Suzanne Ramsey,
SBC staff writer