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Weekly Quiz : Kaleidoscopes made from...EGG CASES!!!

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...and a big congratulations goes to...yours truly...Jill/jill4art. Although it is a rare occasion indeed, it is a good feeling to win one once in a while, lol! I will post a new quiz this weekend. Thanks for your participation. I hope you enjoyed it.... :-)))
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jill4art

I have always loved science, Gail; in fact, I taught Earth Science before my children were born. Sounds as if you have a love of natural science also!

Gaillou

Super, Jill! I did recognize the bottom center as some kind of sea shell creature. I found one something like that on the beach in Florida once. The teeny tiny whelks are so cute! I couldn't believe how tiny they were. When I say I recognized them, it's only in this collage that I did. Not in your puzzle. Congratulations, Jill.
When we raised painted lady butterflies for science when I was teaching second grade, we looked at the eggs they laid through a microscope. Fascinating!

jill4art

Thanks, my dear. Glad you like these quizzes, Jill!

TheLittleBlueHat

Congrats, Jill! Thanks for all the fun :)

jill4art

Good for you, Joan!! You are spot on so far! The bottom left is a stingray egg case. The one to the right of it is a whelk egg case. Both of these are frequently seen on the beaches of Jekyll Island. They were the inspiration for this Quiz.... :-))))

justjoan

OK. I'm doing the research. The sort of square ones with the curved legs are skates or stingrays.
The bottom center is maybe eggs from a whelk. Now i have to find that green stuff in the lower right corner.

justjoan

Call me weird, but I find these fascinating. Do you know what animal (or insect or spider) family they all belong to? I see a spider and caterpillar, but I'm clueless on the rest.

jill4art

Ah, yes, I am basking in the warmth of my win, lol!! Thank you, my friends!

SMor2Ditto

Yep, she is a genius.... I do like your style Jim.... If you put them all together they would make one great Mexican Serape... Congrats again on pulling off a big win, Good Buddy.... 。◕‿◕。❤。◕‿◕。

Surreal_Heidi

EGG CASES?????!!!!!! Pure genius! Congrats, Jill!

2dogs7cats

Foul!! these look like exoskeltons and other various cast off body parts. I guess you were due for a win Jill. lol. :-))

tigress

Egg Cases? Never heard of them. I guess you learn something new everyday. You had us fooled, Jill. :-)))

SMor2Ditto

Egg cases!!!! Egg cases!!!! Didn't know eggs had cases.... Thought they only came in fried, hard boiled, soft boiled, raw, coddled, scrambled, poached, pickled, Easter, 100 year old and Benedict.... Egg cases!!! Pretty spekkie job of fooling everyone... Onya, Good Buddy.... 。◕‿◕。❤。◕‿◕。

sue1

Great for you, Jill. I enjoy looking at your kaleidoscopes, but seldom have any clue. These are interesting images though. I have 5 Carolina Wren eggs in one of my staghorn ferns. Hope you are happy and doing well dear.

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