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First, a clear, thick albumen forms around the fertilized yolk. This is then held in shape by a leathery membrane around which the shell forms. During this process the embryo starts to develop. A crocodile can lay between 40 to 90 eggs during one birthing. Crocodile breeding season varies according to the species' environment, but regardless of these differences, all female crocodiles appear to follow one of two birthing practices: they either build a nest or dig a hole.
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