40 Times The Internet Solved Our Problems

Published on October 20, 2019
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Giant Invisible Worm

To the average eye, this looks like either a glob of vaseline or a giant invisible worm. Thankfully, for the sake of humanity, the latter doesn’t exist. This is the egg sac of the highly venomous Cone Snail. Each pouch contains a whopping 500-700 eggs. The reason for the high amount of eggs is because very few survive. These sacs are often found under rocks on the beach. Be careful if you find one though, it could mean that a dangerous Cone Snail is nearby.

Cone Snail Eggs

Cone Snail Eggs

Is That A Plant Or An Animal?

Someone found a strange, pea pod looking thing and decided to bring it home. Imagine their surprise when bright red balls started poking out! Probably afraid an alien-like creature would pop out, this person turned to the internet for answers. Turns out this is a pod from a Magnolia Tree, and the red bits poking out are berries. The berries are non-toxic, and having a magnolia tree in your yard will draw all kinds of hungry animals to your backyard.

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Magnolia Seeds

Magnolia Seeds