Why Are Some Eggs Brown, Others White?
Yumurta renginin sırrı tavuğun kulak memesinde saklı. Üstelik bu renk çeşitliliği, 150 milyon yıl öncesine, dinozor yumurtalarına kadar uzanıyor.
The color of an egg is determined by the breed of the hen that laid it. Specifically, the pigment is linked to the earlobe color of the chicken. This variation in eggshell color has ancient origins, tracing back as far as 150 million years to dinosaur eggs. Different breeds produce different colored eggs, ranging from white to various shades of brown and even blue or green. This natural diversity in egg color is a fascinating aspect of avian biology. The genetic makeup of the hen dictates the final shell coloration.
This explains a common natural phenomenon, revealing the biological and historical reasons behind the different colors of eggs we see.
📌 Kaynak
Bu özet Turkey kaynağından otomatik derlenmiştir. Tamamı için orijinal habere gidin.
Orijinal haberi oku →