➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

Ok, butts... My night is complete. @Ursuline Chick your butt was very artistic & subtle unlike all those gnarly cat butts.

Was it just me or did anybody else see a cat face in one of those cat butts??? Let me see if I can find it….
OMG! It's one of those once you see it you can't unsee it!
 
That is so freakin COOL! I had no idea! Do you have more photos from your job? Details please, I just became your #1 fan.

Paleontologists study dinos, right? And might I add, you have got a job I would absolutely love to have! My dream job was to be an ecologist and study ecosystems and preserve them. Wetlands specifically, but not a far cry from breaking down and undestanding the environments that existed prior to the current state! I wish you so much luck in your carerr! Mainly bc I want to live vicariously through you!

Thank you both!!! :love You Balutties people are all just the absolute best and nicest :hugs
And because I never need more encouragement to share pictures...

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Sorting tiny rodent bones.

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Lab for analyzing bone chemistry to learn what past animals were eating.

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Work lab on the left. The back table is where my colleagues analyze human bone. My table is the messy one :p
Right picture is the lab at school. The little stuff on trays is what I am analyzing. Everything else is comparative examples of different animals found in New Mexico.
 
Thank you both!!! :love You Balutties people are all just the absolute best and nicest :hugs
And because I never need more encouragement to share pictures...

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Sorting tiny rodent bones.

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Lab for analyzing bone chemistry to learn what past animals were eating.

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Work lab on the left. The back table is where my colleagues analyze human bone. My table is the messy one :p
Right picture is the lab at school. The little stuff on trays is what I am analyzing. Everything else is comparative examples of different animals found in New Mexico.
Oh my gosh. :drool Yep, you win coolest job award, no contest. I am so jealous! I can’t believe I had no idea too, where’ve you been hiding this awesomeness?!
What’s the coolest thing you’ve found/learnt so far? Do you ever break the little tiny bones, and would that that even matter? Do you ever accidentally knock a tray and send rodent bones flying across the room? :lol:
 

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