Caviar

Caviar

A male Eastern Gobbleguts carrying eggs in its mouth. When the female is ready to make the transfer, the male opens his mouth near her cloaca orifice, as she pushes the eggs out in a cone-like manner. The male uses the tip wedged in his throat to keep them in position, while still allowing himself to feed, and protect the precious eggs. He will continue to hold the eggs for a month before hatching occurs.

POS TG 564 03

Type: Archival Giclee Digital Print
Paper: Felix Schooller True Baryta 310gsm
Glazing: AR70

Print Size: 600 x 786
Frame Size: 1100 x 830
SKU POS TG 564 03 Category Tag