No, this egg isn’t wrapped up oddly...Stress, disturbances, and even diseases can cause chickens to lay weirdly shaped eggs.
This bird-flower, the Moth Orchid, is such a lovely shade of purple.
Sharks have different types of eggs.
Not that I’d complain about getting a free side of crab...even if he was the one trying to eat my mussel!
Insert the “He grew a foot over the summer” joke here.
In the Maldives, dinoflagellates, a type of phytoplankton, have a chemical reaction that creates a glowing, blue light!
The glasswing butterfly’s friends must love making “You’re so transparent” jokes...
There’s an island in the Bahamas populated by feral pigs...it’s often called Pig Beach.
In Morocco, goats have been to known to climb Argania trees to eat their fruit.
Ayam Cemani chickens are born all black.
Who said crabs can’t be cute?
You can make a raw egg squishy just by soaking it in vinegar for 2 days.
You mean all this time we could’ve have frozen our bubbles?
I guess skates saw those shark eggs and took it as a challenge.
Stress can cause chickens to lay eggs with strange pigmentation.
One word: Eggception
I need to ask this shark for tips about getting abs like that.
Okenites are minerals that form such fragile, bendable crystals, they look like fluffy cotton balls.
With the help of fungus, ice can form so finely that it looks like hair... and it’s actually called hair ice.
Thanks to sulfuric gases, Indonesia’s Kawah Ijen volcano gives off an unusual blue glow.
In the Amazon, butterflies are known to drink the tears of caimans and turtles.