Eggs are used by bushmen of the Kalahari to store water in. Some historians think Easter came from the Germanic mythological goddess of springtime,. Oester, who may have healed a wounded bird that she found in the woods and changed it into a bunny. The Sunday between March 22nd and April 25th is typically the first Sunday after the first full moon occurring on or after the spring equinox.
This encore includes tons of previously cut and never-before-heard bonus material (and maybe an eggregious number of sidenotes) about how perfect and weird eggs are. The biggest eggs! The smallest eggs! The people arrested for stealing the most eggs! Oologist Dr. John Bates gives Alie a tour of the egg vault at the Field Museum of Chicago and it was a barrage of beautiful sights and shocking facts about bird butts. Get ready for speckly eggs, falcon tales, delicate treasures, snake nesting, pigeon mysteries, modern research with old artifacts, Easter trivia, and whether or not you can hatch chickens from grocery store eggs. Also the carnival ride Alie will never ever ever go on.
Field Museum of Chicago
The Book of Eggs
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