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ProPuke t1_j62d93m wrote

It's what's called a thermoformed plastic - When heated the plastic becomes flexible and you can stretch it out into shapes (like the bottles), then when it cools it locks into that shape. Heating it makes it flexible again, which actually makes it want to spring back to its original shape. They were tiny little bottles initially, before being stretched out, so it shrinks back to that form. So it's actually that it was being stretched out the whole time, and when heated it was finally able to loosen and relax back into its original shape.

So kinda, but cos it's a plastic it has some odd rules (plastics are full of lots of bonds that help it hold shapes).

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drewbuggie OP t1_j62b8id wrote

Reply to bigfoot poop by drewbuggie

first post deleted for breaking rule 6. throw me in jail. anyways the rest of the info is: this is encased bigfoot droppings (36” long) being displayed at the Bigfoot Museum, in Blue Ridge, GA, USA. the museum also has the largest number of bigfoot artifacts out of all of the bigfoot museums.

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