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Originally posted by fr33kSh0w2012
You burn it in fireplace!
Weird critter you kill it!
Don't eat it you could Mutate into a scary reptilian being with bat wings and tail!
Give it to scientists maybe it could be a cure for a head cold?edit on 27/3/13 by fr33kSh0w2012 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by kwakakev
Without taking it to a lab it is hard to say what it is exactly, it is interesting to see some other reports of weird stuff associated to other meteors. Perhaps what ever it is got picked up and taken on a ride as the meteor traveled through space, being caught up in it momentum it just tagged along. Not being directly connected the the meteor it would not of been exposed to as much heat on atmospheric entry. Depending on how much it weights would help calculate how much inertia it had to wash off. We have had people jump from the edge of space so reentry is not a guaranteed roasting.
Looking all squashed and flat is to be expected if it is indigenous to outer space as our gravity and atmospheric pressure is something that it is not use to. Could it be something related to one of the critters with the space tether incident or maybe an entirely different species of space life?
Nothing organic is going to make it through the atmosphere.
Originally posted by lee anoma
It could actually be some kind of fungus...but it also looks like some burnt yellow rice that you'd see out by a dumpster behind a fast-food restaurant.
Regardless of what it really is, there is always some chef out there willing to cook up a good story for us!
- Leeedit on 26-3-2013 by lee anoma because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by azureskys
reply to post by diqiushiwojia
I found a photo at: www.flickr.com...
But I need permission from the owner so I can not show it as I don't have time to mess with this .
The one I refer to Looks almost EXactly like what you have posted and it is the Fuligo septica
allready mentioned by another poster.
Please have a look at it. You will probably agree that it is more than likely the
"Dog Vomit Slime Mold"- Fuligo septica
Originally posted by avatar01
Originally posted by timetothink
Looks like some kind of mushroom to me.
I second that notion. Definitely a fungus. Eat it and you will be put into telepathic communication with the visitors from outer space.
Originally posted by Black_Fox
Couldnt help it,but this came to mind.