“Mystery Solved: Professor Thon’s Discovery of Strange Eggs on the Beach”

2023-05-30 09:05:55

Professor Thon solved the mystery of many strange eggs on the beach. Revealed as a large shellfish egg. It’s not found in Thailand. Look carefully and you’ll see a little clam inside.

May 30, 2023 Asst. Prof. Dr. Thon Thamrongnawasawat marine scientist and lecturer at the Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries, Kasetsart University Post a message on personal Facebook regarding the online world sharing pictures of thousands of strange eggs on the beach.

by stating that A friend Thorn asked regarding the weird eggs on the beach that are now being shared a lot. The answer is oyster eggs. This mollusk is a large gastropod, Adelomelon brasilianum. This mollusk is not found in Thailand. If you read the scientific name, you will know that it is a shellfish from South America (Brazil, Argentina, etc.).

These snails spawn between October and May. Looks like a clear egg Inside, there is water to nourish the young mollusks. not plain sea water But it is water that contains proteins and enzymes to help grow snails. The mollusk stays inside for regarding 2 months, then the egg capsule breaks. Many little snails crawl out on one leaf. These eggs are laid on the ground. not attached to anything When there is a storm or strong wind will be blown into the shore a lot

The question is, will the snails die? The answer is that the chances of dying are high. because it is a mollusk that is always on the sea floor not crawling on the beach Except for some that have already developed. There may be a chance of being blown into the sea, but very few survive.

But the phenomenon of strong winds does not happen often. Nong Hoi therefore rarely died in the group. Except for some strokes, notice in the picture, you will see little shells inside. The sea is a world of mystery. There are many more things to search for.

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