Big ‘egg’ full of smaller eggs found in Alabama forest, raises many questions
Updated Apr 30, 2021;
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By Mark Price The Charlotte Observer (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
Nature threw a curve ball at biologists in southern Alabama, and it took the form of a big “egg” full of even more eggs.
The thin-shelled oddity was found by wildlife management staff at the 7,200-acre Geneva State Forest, south of Montgomery near the Florida border.
In some ways, the larger shell resembled a mythical dragon egg: misshapen, brown and cracked open.
“Like anyone who spends a lot of time in the field, our WMA staff often finds some pretty cool stuff,” the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division wrote on Facebook.
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