Friday, July 21, 2006
Gremlin Egg
Excerpt from my Gremlin Journal.
Spring 2005
"While exploring Florida I found the place is covered in gremlin eggs. Most gremlins are mammals but after visiting Florida we have reason to believe that some species are related to amphibians or birds. Their eggs are found under [palm trees] When you shake [the egg] you can tell if the baby inside is dead [or not]. [If dead] you will hear a swishing sound (it's guts). Mother gremlins often insert their front teeth in the eggs and eat the babies skin. It is very unlikely that a baby gremlin would ever hatch."
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whoa man gremlin eggs? what a discovery!
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