Unsprung quiz 11 November
As this week's guest presenter is Maya Plass, this week's Unsprung quiz is to identify objects you might find on the beach. As always, post your answers below.
Update 18 November: Here are the answers:
A. Dog Whelk eggs
B. squid eggs
C. Plastic nerdle
D) Inner ear bone of a whale
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Comment number 1.
At 11th Nov 2010, Steven White wrote:I have absolutley no idea!!! But can the team give me a mention as I'm the first to post!!!! Oh and could you mention my wife Tracey as well!
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Comment number 2.
At 11th Nov 2010, Chelsea Jones wrote:A. dog welk egg casing
B. Beadlet anomie
C. Egg cases / oyster pearls
D. sea hare
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Comment number 3.
At 11th Nov 2010, oingy-boingy wrote:I think it's
A : whelk egg cases
B : an anenome
C : those little plastic pellets which wash up all over the place
D : a whale's ear bone
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Comment number 4.
At 11th Nov 2010, patrickbibby wrote:A= SEAGULL PELLET
B= ANEMONE
C= WHELK EGGS
D= EAR BONE
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Comment number 5.
At 11th Nov 2010, Rural Essex Girl wrote:A Whelk egg mass
B Sea Anemone
C Plastic pellets or nurdles
D Outer casing of coconut
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Comment number 6.
At 11th Nov 2010, TomRedKite wrote:could they also say hi to TOMREDKITE .........thanks level headed
a sea lemon
b anemone
c glass
d seed of somthing root
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Comment number 7.
At 11th Nov 2010, darlingpoglepie wrote:1. a whelk egg case
2. anemone
3.
4. Whale ear-drum
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Comment number 8.
At 11th Nov 2010, Chelsea Jones wrote:A. dog welk egg casing
B. Beadlet anomie
C. Egg cases / oyster pearls
D. whale ear bone
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Comment number 9.
At 11th Nov 2010, darlingpoglepie wrote:1. whelk egg case
2. anemone
3. little plastic pellets
4. whale ear-drum
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Comment number 10.
At 11th Nov 2010, Jake and Elin wrote:A=Welk egg. B=Sea anemone. C=Seagull pellets. D=Ear bone of some sort. Good luck Sara Biggins!
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Comment number 11.
At 11th Nov 2010, pford3 wrote:a) dog whelk egg case mass
b) sea anenome
c) oyster pearls
d) outer husk of coconut
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Comment number 12.
At 11th Nov 2010, Cosper wosper wrote:a. dog welk egg casing
b. sea anemone
c. plastic pellets
d. Tympanic bone from whales ear.
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Comment number 13.
At 11th Nov 2010, Simon Alpe wrote:A dog welk egg mass
B sea anemone
c glass
d whales ear bone
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Comment number 14.
At 11th Nov 2010, Dave Baines wrote:1) Whelk egg casing
2) Anenome
3) Plastic pellet
4) Whale ear bone
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Comment number 15.
At 11th Nov 2010, Simon Alpe wrote:A dog whelk egg mass
B sea anemone
C plastic pellets / litter
D whales ear bone part
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Comment number 16.
At 11th Nov 2010, Hazel Humphreys wrote:a. dog whelk egg cases
b. beadlet anemone
c.native oyster pearls
d. coco de mer seed
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Comment number 17.
At 11th Nov 2010, RobHitchins wrote:I agree with Sara Biggins on all counts.
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Comment number 18.
At 11th Nov 2010, Bry-z-mon wrote:A : Nucella lapillus (common dog whelk) (spent) egg cases
B : Actinia sp (equina?) Anemonie
C : plastic 'stock' pellets (if Dorset beach probably from wreck of Napoli)
D : a (sperm whale's / Physeter macrocephalus ?) ear drum / membrane
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Comment number 19.
At 11th Nov 2010, Les wrote:A-- whelk egg casing
B-- sea rock enemone
C-- sea pearls
D-- kelp weed seed casing
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Comment number 20.
At 11th Nov 2010, alan watts wrote:A - Dog whelk egg mass
B - Sea anemone
C - Oyster pearls
D - Coconut outer husk
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Comment number 21.
At 11th Nov 2010, Simon Alpe wrote:A dog elk egg mass
B beadlet anemone
C plastic pellets
D part of whales eaer bone
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Comment number 22.
At 11th Nov 2010, Alex Berryman wrote:Dog whelk. Anemone. Plastic pellets. Cocunut outer coating
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Comment number 23.
At 11th Nov 2010, fluffy_duckling wrote:A sponge
B anemone
C plastic :-(
D don't know
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Comment number 24.
At 11th Nov 2010, Rural Essex Girl wrote:A Whelk egg mass
B Sea Anemone
C Plastic pellets or nurdles
D Whale Ear bone
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Comment number 25.
At 11th Nov 2010, norfolk_kev wrote:A Whelk egg mass
B Sea Anemone
C Plastic pellets or nurdles
D Whales ear bone
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Comment number 26.
At 11th Nov 2010, Jess3010 wrote:A. Whelk egg cases
B. Squid eggs
C. Crab eggs
D. Sea hare?
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Comment number 27.
At 11th Nov 2010, dtcunning69 wrote:can u do it again as tv signal went up in the air pls
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Comment number 28.
At 11th Nov 2010, Pasta Kath wrote:A Dog whelk
B Anemone
C Plastic pellets
D Coconut outer shell
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Comment number 29.
At 11th Nov 2010, holliesdragon wrote:A Egg cases
B Anemone
C plastic pellets
D Whale ear bone
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Comment number 30.
At 11th Nov 2010, harvey woods wrote:1. dog welk
2. Sea anemone
3. plastic pellets
4. whale ear bone
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Comment number 31.
At 11th Nov 2010, Ash_Priddle wrote:a. Dog whelk egg casing
b. Squid eggs
c. sea slug eggs
d. Whale ear bone
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Comment number 32.
At 11th Nov 2010, amphibious_piglit wrote:A - whelk eggs
B - sea anemone
C - periwinkle eggs
D - ambergris
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Comment number 33.
At 11th Nov 2010, cressburygirl wrote:Hello Level Headed Jo,
When you went off air it was when they were showing the items. Can they do it again - it's not the same looking at the photos on the web!!!
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Comment number 34.
At 11th Nov 2010, mary ann clark wrote:dogfish egg case
sea anenmoei
crab eggs
crab casing
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Comment number 35.
At 11th Nov 2010, Alex Laird wrote:A= Whelk Egg Case
B= Sea anemone
C= Oyster pearls
D= Whale Ear Bone
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Comment number 36.
At 11th Nov 2010, collie_dogs wrote:A. Whelk egg case
B.
C. Plastic, worn down into pellets.
D. Whale ear bone
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Comment number 37.
At 11th Nov 2010, KiteSpringer wrote:1. Dog welk
2. Anenome
3. Plastic
4. ?
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Comment number 38.
At 11th Nov 2010, Andy gregory wrote:My answers to this weeks quiz are as follows-
A. Whelk egg cases
B. Cuttlefish egg sacks
C.
D. Cetacian ear drum/sonar receptor.
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Comment number 39.
At 11th Nov 2010, norfolk_kev wrote:A Whelk egg mass
B jelly fish
C Plastic pellets or nurdles
D Whales ear
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Comment number 40.
At 11th Nov 2010, amphibious_piglit wrote:B - Crustacean eggs?
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Comment number 41.
At 11th Nov 2010, teresa666 wrote:A Whelk egg mass
B Sea Anemone
C Plastic pellets/nurdles
D Ear bone - Whale
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Comment number 42.
At 11th Nov 2010, Hazel Humphreys wrote:a. dog whelk egg cases
b. pink ribbon worms
c.native oyster pearls
d. coco de mer seed
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Comment number 43.
At 11th Nov 2010, ladchad wrote:A. Whelk eggs
B. Sea Anenome
C. Nurdles(plastic pellets)
D. Nut Shell from foreign climes
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Comment number 44.
At 11th Nov 2010, kingfisher wrote:CHRIS. What was in your tank in the kitchen?
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Comment number 45.
At 11th Nov 2010, darlingpoglepie wrote:1. whelk egg case
2. fan worm
3. plastic pellets
4. whale ear-drum
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Comment number 46.
At 11th Nov 2010, jenni wrote:missed the quiz on the website
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Comment number 47.
At 11th Nov 2010, karen monk wrote:A- welk egg case
B-sea Anemone
C-Fish eggs
D-Whales eardrum
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Comment number 48.
At 11th Nov 2010, Jo Collins wrote:As I was walking my dogs today I noticed lots of grey squirrels in the trees, they were very busy gnawing at the bare branches. Could this be a sign that there is very cold weather on the way & the they were making nests preparing for it?
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Comment number 49.
At 11th Nov 2010, Ryan Hughes wrote:a. dog whelk egg casing.
b. sea worm
c. nurdles
d. dolphin ear drum
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Comment number 50.
At 11th Nov 2010, peter m wrote:a)whelk egg
b)sea anemone
c)perls / spors of some kind
d)a bone of some kind ie rear end part ?
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Comment number 51.
At 11th Nov 2010, alexwaddy10 wrote:A. Whelk egg cases
B. Sea Anemone
C. Plastic pellets
D. Ear bone
Could you also mention my dad Peter who loves the programme and watches it every Thursday thanks.
Alexwaddy10
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Comment number 52.
At 11th Nov 2010, Cosper wosper wrote:a. dog welk egg casing
b. Squid eggsc.
c. plastic pellets
d. Tympanic bone from whales ear.
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Comment number 53.
At 11th Nov 2010, gazcook35 wrote:A. dog welk egg casing
B. sea cucumber
C. Egg cases / oyster pearls
D. Whale bone probably ear
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Comment number 54.
At 11th Nov 2010, Deborah Dixon wrote:DOG WHELK
URCHIN
SHARK EGGS
SEED CASING
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Comment number 55.
At 11th Nov 2010, Cosper wosper wrote:a. dog welk egg casing
b. Squid eggs.
c. plastic pellets
d. Tympanic bone from whales ear.
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Comment number 56.
At 11th Nov 2010, Karen Baxter wrote:A= Whelk egg case
B Anemone
C=Plastic moulding granules
D = Whale ear bone
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Comment number 57.
At 11th Nov 2010, redsquirrel01 wrote:A catfish egg cases
B anenome
C dogfish egg cases
D whale ear drum
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Comment number 58.
At 11th Nov 2010, Gale wrote:1= Whelk Egg Case
2= Sea anemone
3= sea slug eggs
4= coconut shell
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Comment number 59.
At 11th Nov 2010, asteroids wrote:A Dog whelk egg cases
B Sea worms
C Nurdles
D Whale ear bone
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Comment number 60.
At 11th Nov 2010, becktrain wrote:a)or whelk egg case
b)anenome or sea urchin
c)quartz stones
d)whale ear?
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Comment number 61.
At 11th Nov 2010, Valerie wrote:A Whelk egg mass
B Sea Anemone
C Plastic pellets or nurdles
D Whale Ear bone
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Comment number 62.
At 11th Nov 2010, Jo Collins wrote:I find whiteish, jelly like blobs on the moors near where stags are rutting. Could this be semen from the stags?
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Comment number 63.
At 11th Nov 2010, dtcunning69 wrote:a sponge
b sea anemone
c egg cases
d coconut outer husk
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Comment number 64.
At 11th Nov 2010, Ryan Hughes wrote:1. dog whelk egg casing
2.sea worms
3.nurdles
4.dolphin ear drum
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Comment number 65.
At 11th Nov 2010, Vigflyer wrote:A. Whelk egg case
B. Sea anemone
C. Plastic pellets
D. Whale ear-drum
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Comment number 66.
At 11th Nov 2010, alan watts wrote:I`m a first timer
A - Dog whelk egg mass
B - Maggot ball
C - Oyster pearls
D - Coconut outer husk
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Comment number 67.
At 11th Nov 2010, Valerie wrote:Yes I wondered what was in Chris's tank in his kitchen as well
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Comment number 68.
At 11th Nov 2010, Simon Alpe wrote:dog welk egg mass
squid eggs
plastic/glass pellets
part of whales ear bone
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Comment number 69.
At 11th Nov 2010, OllieW wrote:A.Whelk Egg Case
B. Squid Eggs
C.?
D.Whale Ear
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Comment number 70.
At 11th Nov 2010, rimo wrote:A - Whelk eggs
B - Squid eggs (probably the ones I identified for you on iSpot a few weeks ago?)
C - Plastic pellets
D - Whale ear drum
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Comment number 71.
At 11th Nov 2010, loadsa wrote:1 Sponge
2anemone
3Plastic
4Ambergris
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Comment number 72.
At 11th Nov 2010, DAN GREENWOOD wrote:A: Whelk egg case
B: Beadlet anemone
C: Fish eggs
D: Sperm Whale ear bone
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Comment number 73.
At 11th Nov 2010, hedgehogwatcher2010 wrote:a: dog whelk egg cases
b: sea anemone
c: nurdles
d: whales ear bone
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Comment number 74.
At 11th Nov 2010, papika1998 wrote:A= Egg Mass
B= Sea Anemone
C= Little polished stones
D= Rotten coconut Shell
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Comment number 75.
At 11th Nov 2010, bernieinyork wrote:A = empty egg sac
B = anenome
C = crab eggs
D = remains of coconut
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Comment number 76.
At 11th Nov 2010, Graham B wrote:A dog whelk eggs
B Beadlet anomie
C plastic pellets
D whales ear bone
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Comment number 77.
At 11th Nov 2010, Andy gregory wrote:A. Whelk egg cases
B. Cuttlefish egg sacks
C.Plastic beads
D.Cetacian ear drum
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Comment number 78.
At 11th Nov 2010, Gill wrote:dog fish cases
feather duster worm
nurdles
whale earbone
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Comment number 79.
At 11th Nov 2010, Steve Knowles wrote:a whelk egg case
b squid egg case
c sea worn plastic pellets??????
d coconut husk????
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Comment number 80.
At 11th Nov 2010, mary ann clark wrote:dog fish eggs
sea worms
plastic pellets
dolphin ear drum
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Comment number 81.
At 11th Nov 2010, colin wrote:A Welk egg case
B Coral poylp
C Nurdles
D Whales ear bone
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Comment number 82.
At 11th Nov 2010, pford3 wrote:a) dog whelk egg mass
b) egg ribbon of sea hare
c) plastic pellets or nurdles
d) whale's ear bone
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Comment number 83.
At 11th Nov 2010, Justin P Clapp wrote:dog whelk
ear ossicles fish
whale ear bone
sand anemone
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Comment number 84.
At 11th Nov 2010, Nature-Rach wrote:A Egg mass
B Sea sponge
C Plastic pellets
D Whale ear bone
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Comment number 85.
At 11th Nov 2010, norfolk_kev wrote:A Whelk egg mass
B Squid eggs
C Plastic pellets or nurdles
D Whales ear
This is my third go! Able to see it properly on tv now! Probably still wrong tho :(
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Comment number 86.
At 11th Nov 2010, sprokitt wrote:A Whelk cases
B Hydra
C Fish egg cases
D Nut case
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Comment number 87.
At 11th Nov 2010, Ruth Fox wrote:look forward to this show every week
a. sponge
b. anenome
c. squid eggs
d. hermit crab shell
here's hoping and we found cuttlefish eggs on the beach in the summer :o)
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Comment number 88.
At 11th Nov 2010, Flossie wrote:A Dog whelk egg case
B Anemone
C Plastic pellets
D Whale's earbone
Or...whatever Sarah Biggins says!!
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Comment number 89.
At 11th Nov 2010, Sarahs Dad wrote:A - Welk Egg Casing
B - Squid Eggs
C - Nurdles
D - cocunut casing
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Comment number 90.
At 11th Nov 2010, Les wrote:A-- whelk egg casings
B-- sea urchin
D-- sea pearls
D-- whales ear
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Comment number 91.
At 11th Nov 2010, Nature-Rach wrote:I want a Winston!!!
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Comment number 92.
At 11th Nov 2010, poltergoose wrote:Question for Maya, on a holiday in South Wales some years ago, sitting outside a pub on the edge of the beach ,looking out to sea about 10.30 pm, all four of us saw that the small breakers coming ashore were bright flourecsnt green. We sat there trying to explain it on the moonlight, car headlights etc, but the sky was cloudy and we were well away from street lights and main roads. This spectacle continued for hundreds of yards around the bay, and after much debate, we agreed it must be a swarm of maybe sea algae or other tiny organisms...any ideas?
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Comment number 93.
At 11th Nov 2010, Rebs wrote:I also wish to know what's in the viv in Mr Packham's kitchen.. is it Bearded Dragons?
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Comment number 94.
At 11th Nov 2010, Chris wrote:A. dog welck cases
B. cuttlefish or squid eggcases
C. glass that has been eroded into beads by sea
D. not sure but is it the remains of a sea urchin?
love the show by the way :)
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Comment number 95.
At 11th Nov 2010, spiceymackerel wrote:A Egg Casing - whelk?
B Anenome
C Nurdles
D Whale earbone
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Comment number 96.
At 11th Nov 2010, GeordieBadger wrote:Snakelock anenome
Caddis fly larval case
Crop grit
Shark egg
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Comment number 97.
At 11th Nov 2010, Harebelly wrote:A. Common welk's egg mass
B. Sea squirts?
C. Plastic
D. Whale ear
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Comment number 98.
At 11th Nov 2010, jshark wrote:a.seasponge
b.ell eggs
c.clear stones
d.hermit crab shell
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Comment number 99.
At 11th Nov 2010, chris walton wrote:dog welk egg case
squid eggs
plastic beads
whales ear bone
chris walton
ps we keep loosing our tv connection due to the high winds in chester
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Comment number 100.
At 11th Nov 2010, Harebelly wrote:A. Common welk's egg mass
B. Squid eggs
C. Plastic
D. Whale ear
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