ID | #1551602445 |
Added | Sun, 03/03/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
Ken Parnham took this in February of 2007 on the hill of Alyth, Perthshire. He says that "the most concentrated place with jelly - it's a small bump next to the pond ... among the jelly was frog spawn".
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Original news
Ken Parnham shot this in February 2007 on Hill of Alyth, Perthshire. He says the "most concentrated jellied spot (is) a small hummock beside the pond... amongst the jelly is frog-spawn."
Hypotheses
Sodden toad eggs
"The Glagow naturalist is" in 2014 published a study, "Recent observations of a “mystery star jelly” in Scotland appear to confirm one origin as spawn jelly from frogs or toads," explains the phenomenon of "star jelly".
It turned out that the eggs of frogs or toads, not delayed by natural, and extracted from the body in the attack of a predator did not have a protective film that quickly absorb moisture from the environment and turn into a homogeneous gelatinous mass.
Investigation
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