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Strange Eggs - Shark
Season 1 · Episode 146

Strange Eggs - Shark

Listen Rinse Repeat · Ken Eckle

April 22, 20200m 48s

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Sharks lay strange eggs. This episode is not explicit. Story by PRRP, Music by Mx Michael https://www.patreon.com/freckle TRANSCRIPT Sharks lay spiral eggs. Not all sharks, just some sharks, like the horned or bullhead sharks, but all shark eggs are exceptionally strange. Let's just focus on these for now. These eggs look akin to a conical seashell or giant screw; they are often jet black, airplane black, with equally-spirally tendrils hanging from the bottom. These tendrils will catch against rocks or algae, as if an anchor, so they don't wash away in the vast expanse of the ocean. It seems parent sharks don't tend to look after their young, so I guess it behooves them to hatch somewhere secure. But I say let them drift away, for all I care. These eggs freak me out. Sharks lay strange eggs.