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Description:

We found this kind of egg in a beach of Uruguay. Our first thought was that it was from a sea turtle, but I think they're pretty different. This one seems to be fill with water and there wasn't any visible creature inside.

We have no idea of what it is..

Habitat:

Sea.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (4)

The egg you found on the beach in Uruguay might be a sea creature's egg sac or a marine invertebrate's casing. Without a clear visual or additional details, it's challenging to identify the exact species. Consider reaching out to local marine biology experts or institutions for a more accurate identification based on the region and characteristics of the egg. if you want to Elevate your home security with the <a href="https://www.arsalpro.com/best-wireless-video-doorbell-without-subscription">best wireless video doorbell without subscription</a> from ArsalPro! Say goodbye to monthly fees and hello to peace of mind.
Looks like it's part of kelp...kelp often have bulbs like that
Hi Paula. Welcome to Project Noah! This is an interesting find. I hope someone can help identify the organism. Would you please crop this photo so the human is no longer in the picture. Here at PN the focus is on non-human organisms. Thanks! If you have any other questions you can refer to the FAQ page: http://www.projectnoah.org/faq
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PublishedOctober 17, 2012

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