I live in Maryland. My boss called me about some small soft pink eggs about the size of a jellybean. Any ideas? Thanks, Derek
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I live in Maryland. My boss called me about some small soft pink eggs about the size of a jellybean. Any ideas? Thanks, Derek
pink...
jellybean...
I think that's watermellon
Dmong will probably tell you the exact subspecies in about 12 seconds.
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1.0.0 Great Plains Ratsnake
1.0.0 Corn, Lavender Aztec het for Amel
0.1.0 Black Ratsnake
0.0.1 Texas Rat (tame)
1.0.0 Broad Banded Water Snake, Hypo
1.0.0 Black Bassador Retriever
2.1.0 Godchildren, 1 Evil, 2 possible hets
Thanks for the vote of confidence,.......but similar to your guess, this is actually the best I can do!..LOL!
If they aren't this species(brand) of egg,...I'm basically stumped!...
~Doug

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"Better to be silent and thought a fool, than to open mouth and remove any doubt!"
I think it might be one of those designer jelly bean eggs. Jelly Belly cottoncandyi. 
Pink pink, or just pink of white? Shaped like jelly beans, or just that size? Sometimes gecko eggs look slightly pink, but they are are hard-shelled, maybe a quarter inch across.
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What goes up must come down...unless it exceeds escape velocity.
Hard to say, but I'll guess skink eggs or possibly snail eggs.
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Chris Harrison
San Antonio, Texas
i would honestly bet they are bird eggs.
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