Monday 18 August 2008

Guess what this is


30 comments:

Caterine said...

a seed.

Andrea Tachezy said...

urchin?

Caterine said...

or a fruit maybe? gee i wanna win :)

rebecca said...

Oooo it's kind if eerie looking... possibly something from under the sea. I have no idea what though ;)

Aesthetic Outburst... said...

a porcupine?

Diedra Deutsch said...

That is a sea urchin.

Anonymous said...

the bottom of morran's foot after she stepped in something?

Neza said...

Yes, that is a sea urchin with a mouth and many broken spines.

montanhacima said...

it's a macro photo from a urchin.

The shape in te center is it's mouth.

Sonic Reducer said...

Ashes and seeds of very strange tree?
Greetings!

Anonymous said...

C'est un oursin ?
Ou alors une sculpture en bois ?

^^

Filipa said...

um ouriço-do-mar (sea urchin)! lol

mansuetude said...

a sea urchin that drinks a lot of chocolate.

autumnempire said...

sea urchin?

Anonymous said...

Sea urchin.

At first, I thought they were cigarettes on pavement. Then I thought it was a few broken mushrooms.

But then I saw the mouth, and remembered all those days spent at Mexican tidepools when I was little...

Sea urchin. Yep.

Stephanie Roth Sisson said...

Sea urchin- Those spines are the give away for me. The ones here look a lot like that but with thiner more needlelike spines.

Lotte said...

Søpindsvin :D

Anonymous said...

un oursin (urchin) abimé (break)

alice said...

It is kind of nasty looking, a sea urchin?

Anonymous said...

I'd go for the sea urchin too, or an unusual starfish...

bugheart said...

i would guess
a sea
urchin too...
or
a flat bear
under a
pile of
sticks.
;)

kristy said...

I;m not sure I want to know - it's a bit too scary!

lisa solomon said...

i'm in the sea urchin camp...

envelope headed your way today!!

Lolita Blahnik said...

A sea urchin, I used to look for urchin ¿skeletons? in the beach when I was a kid!!!
Erizo de mar.

Anonymous said...

Sea urchin :)

Anonymous said...

I have a collection of sea-urchin spines. They are a very beautiful colour and when you spread them out they look like little pencil strokes.

One day when I was collecting them on the beach near where I live in Newcastle, Australia, a Japanese man signalled me a question - What are you looking for? and What are they? I signalled him back Sea-Urchin spines. He rubbed his tummy and said Oishi (delicious).

Anonymous said...

har du försökt göra en smoothie av ingvar och morran???

jo horswill said...

a sea urchin...did someone already say that???

infing said...

Sjöborre...såna fick vi alltid upp när vi la nät förr utanför Marstrand, dom luktar ju inte särskilt gott när man håller på att torka dom men fina blir dom!

Jane Gallagher / Hostler said...

it looks like body parts from a big nasty spider uuueegggh