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Surprise in an egg


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[post_page_title]One big breakfast[/post_page_title]
So, what were the team planning on doing with the egg? Expert Professor Raf Freire was interviewed by ABC in relation to what happened, and while he was baffled, he did say that the egg should be fine to eat. However, it seems as though Scott, Zippy and the rest of the team couldn’t bear to make a big breakfast with the egg. After all, you don’t tend to dig into “freak of nature” findings like that. We think it’d make a delicious omelet though!

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