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Photo#299003
There's something growing in there!

There's something growing in there!
Baton Rouge - BREC Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA
July 4, 2009
Size: 3 mm
Lighting a little different from the other side.
Notice that the egg shells have little geometric patterns, like dinosaur skin.
Also seems to be a seam where maybe the "whatever" will break out.

Can't wait to see what tomorrow will bring.

John

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