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Prof. Carbonell and I last summer were wandering why eggs and nests have not bee preserved in caves. Caves are ideal for birds to nest and for the preservation of their eggshells. As suggested by Prof. Carbonell I read Owls, Caves and Fossils by Prof. Andrews, and I could not find any information related to my question. Please, I would appreciate if somebody could help us. Respectfully, Xavier Panades I Blas Respectfully, Xavier Panades I Blas 55, Marksbury Road Bedminster Bristol BS3 5JY England (EC) http://www.acs.bolton.ac.uk/~xp1pls/
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