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Latest revision as of 15:19, 9 February 2017
Animal | Most probable size of egg in micro | Jenkinson's Table |
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Monotremata | ||
Platypus | 1.5 mm | |
Echidna | 3 .0 mm | |
Marsupialia | ||
Dasyurus | 240 | 280 |
Didelphis | 140-160 | 130 |
Edentata | ||
Armadillo | 80 | |
Cetacea | ||
Whales | 140 | |
Insectivora | ||
Mole (Talpa) | 12.5 | 90 |
Hedgehog (Erinaceus) | 100 | 60 |
Rodentia | ||
Mouse | 70-75 | 60 |
Rat | 70-75 | |
Guinea pig | 75-85 | 80 |
Lagomorpha | ||
Rabbit | 120-130 | 150 |
Carnivora | ||
Dog | 135-145 | 180 |
Cat | 120-130 | |
Ferret | 120 | |
Ungulata | ||
Horse | 135 | |
Sheep | 120 | 150 |
Goat | 140 | |
Pig | 120-140 | |
Cheiroptera | ||
Bat | 95-105 | |
Lemurs | ||
Tarsius | 90 | |
Primates | ||
Gibbon | 110-110 | |
M. rhesus | 110-120 | |
Gorilla | 130-140 | |
Man | 130-140 | |
Table 8 Reference: Hartman CG. How Large is the Mammalian Egg?: A Review. (1929) Quart. Rev. Biol., 4(3): 373-388. |