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What Is That?

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A mysterious gelatinous ball has puzzled and fascinated researchers after undersea photographer Rudolf Svensen spotted it while diving at the mouth of the Matre fjord in Hordaland, Norway. Rudolf and his brother Erling were diving when he spotted what looked like a 25″ transparent beach ball with a strange red cord in the middle. The Svensens contacted a professor at the University of Bergen to try and solve the mystery. Turns out the mystery ball was a large squid egg sack.

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6 Responses to “What Is That?”


  1. 1Brenda Love

    I’m surprised no predators have feasted on that thing yet.

  2. 2yoshro

    thanks for telling us what it was killjoy. it would have been cool for it to be a mystery but you had to tell us it was some stupid old squid egg.

  3. 3Revenge

    I’m thinking of a very special omellete.

  4. 4Whale snot

    I would have rather not been told!!!

  5. 5Bill Bardott

    Google is the best search engine

  6. 6Vivian

    It’s an egg?
    I was going to say it was a ghost orb of a whale. Haha

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