viscora: (no it doesn't hurt)
László the Flesh Maestro ([personal profile] viscora) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2024-01-04 01:11 am

Video

[The scene that comes up on the feed is a very cozy one indeed: a pot of soup? Stew? Something like that on the stove of a small apartment kitchen, with a clutch of eggs wrapped around the main living area of said apartment, covered in blankets and a hot water bottle or two. Yes, there is a tacky Christmas mug filled with some sort of hot beverage on the table. It's being watched by a sushi-shaped dragon at the moment.

Laszlo is holding one of the eggs as they wrap it in Yet Another Blanket.]


There is something I do not understand. My uncle, you see, he used to breed hunting dogs.

[They pet a very bread-tastic dog next to them on the couch. The dog yawns, her accomplishments in egg-laying not going unappreciated.]

Why do they lay eggs.
woofdad: (ok)

[personal profile] woofdad 2024-03-09 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
Uh... th-they're eggs.

Sorry, that's not helpful, it's-- they're a single cell, unless they're fertilized, they have... an outer shell. And the inside is-- is structured for the embryo to live off of until it hatches...?

[help him]

...I may have misunderstood something.