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What The Funicular!!!! An egg buried in my flower pot!!!
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Morning all you lovely lot!
I have a question for you today....
Whilst gardening at the weekend - I thought one of my plant pots looked a little empty.. slugs had eaten all but the stalk of my petunia.. so I decided to plant another small plant instead.
Whilst turning the soil over - I hit something hard.. thinking it was a stone or rock... I subsequently uncovered a large white egg....!!! OMG!!!
Its about the same size as a chicken egg (could it be a duck egg? Lots of duck babies around near me at the moment!) and it feels heavy - so something definately inside it...
WHAT THE HELL could have put it there!!!!!
I have covered it back up and buried it - dont ask me why!!! I have no idea why I did it!
I am curious as to what kind of animal could have put it there!!!
I have a question for you today....
Whilst gardening at the weekend - I thought one of my plant pots looked a little empty.. slugs had eaten all but the stalk of my petunia.. so I decided to plant another small plant instead.
Whilst turning the soil over - I hit something hard.. thinking it was a stone or rock... I subsequently uncovered a large white egg....!!! OMG!!!
Its about the same size as a chicken egg (could it be a duck egg? Lots of duck babies around near me at the moment!) and it feels heavy - so something definately inside it...
WHAT THE HELL could have put it there!!!!!
I have covered it back up and buried it - dont ask me why!!! I have no idea why I did it!
I am curious as to what kind of animal could have put it there!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, that's one mystery solved by my good lady wife, she called me into the kitchen and we both saw a fox jump down from a 6-foot high fence, wander around our garden with an EGG in its mouth, then proceeded to jump another 6-foot high fence did the same in next door, and then another fence where I lost sight of it but it still had a whole unbroken egg in its mouth... just got to catch it on camera now. Where do they get the eggs from??? I've found two now one in my shed and another buried in a flower tub in the garden, both with 'lion stamps' and not even out of date.
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