What is this? Fungus, sponge?
We found something in the lawn in our garden and aren't sure what it could be. Does anyone know what it could be? Is it a fungus, a mold, or a piece of leftover dirt ?
We found something in the lawn in our garden and aren't sure what it could be. Does anyone know what it could be? Is it a fungus, a mold, or a piece of leftover dirt ?
Hello, we've acquired a leased garden that's become quite overgrown. We wanted to create something beautiful, but we thought the gazebo was at least halfway decent. During the inspection, we were told it would be sufficient to replace the center beam. However, we've now noticed that the chimney (there's no fireplace anymore) is leaking, and…
In biology class, we're often given family trees, usually with diseases, where we're supposed to figure out whether they're inherited dominantly or recessively. For homework, we're supposed to think about what might actually determine whether an allele is described as dominant or recessive. I have no idea… it's always said that way, but I've never…
And what can you do about it?
After just 30 days, you've lost 80% of what you learned on day 1. Why?
I'm more concerned with genetic engineering, if anyone understands that differently.
This is nothing natural from the color alone.
Thank you for your assessment, I see that similar. What is the object of such a coloring? Osterei won’t be any – as the community suspects.
Looks like the stomach or the gallbladder from a small animal. It’s probably a cat. Cats usually leave these two body parts. But why the part is so blue I can’t answer either.
For more precise determination, the underside, the cross section and a photo of the limbs are missing.
DAs looks like an inner organ of an animal that was eaten.
Could be a kidney from the shape.
This is an Easter egg that was not found in spring!