
I loved the Egg Exhibit at the Jurong Bird Park. I don't think I have ever seen so many different kinds of eggs before.

The only egg I can identify in the set is the quail egg (yummy but deadly!)

And I also found out that 1 ostrich egg = 24 chicken eggs!

Eggciting eh!
egg-cellent! some people collect ornamental eggs.
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ReplyDeletei love ornamental eggs :) when i was younger i used to collect eggshells from the kitchen - with the shell still intact for drawing and art purposes :)
ReplyDeletehmmm, my art-related recollection of eggs as a kid was egg mosaic! hehe. oh the things they made us do with kitchen stuff! haved calamansi/okra art... :P
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