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Mystery Jelly

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Created by Dylan72 > 9 months ago, 13 Dec 2011
Dylan72
QLD, 633 posts
13 Dec 2011 8:07PM
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Kellie and the kids were out sailing today and brought two of these home. Does anyone know if they are ok to keep and breed at home? :)

The kids think they might have potential as facial hair replacers...






jh2703
NSW, 1222 posts
13 Dec 2011 9:15PM
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It's jelly fish poo, I wouldn't be sticking it so close to your face

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
13 Dec 2011 9:20PM
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I think it's an egg sack for some sort of fish.

ka72
QLD, 580 posts
13 Dec 2011 8:25PM
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Both wrong, try again.

I certainly learned something new today, have seen these things on the beach before but never knew what they were, and its not from a whale!

kato
VIC, 3409 posts
13 Dec 2011 9:29PM
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ka72 said...

Both wrong, try again.

I certainly learned something new today, have seen these things on the beach before but never new what they were, and its not from a whale!


Swim bladders

stringer
WA, 703 posts
13 Dec 2011 7:44PM
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A kiters backbone

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
13 Dec 2011 10:54PM
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something that fell out of Pamela Anderson?

Stuthepirate
SA, 3590 posts
14 Dec 2011 4:05AM
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Because we have yet to explore less of our oceans than our atmosphere; i'm thinking malignent growths
Or some new fandangled mouth guard.

ka43
NSW, 3077 posts
14 Dec 2011 11:04AM
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The Little Mermaids silcon implant???

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8045 posts
14 Dec 2011 12:27PM
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Well your never too old to learn..I always assumed they were a type of jellyfish.!.

MikeyS
VIC, 1506 posts
14 Dec 2011 2:44PM
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A jelly dunut. The "O" is not yet properly formed.



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