What the Heck is It?

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Because you guys are all so brilliant, guess what this is?

Answer on Wed.

 

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6 Responses to What the Heck is It?

  1. Harold says:

    it appears to be the icon of our current Government.

    The threaded portion (as it appears) is screwing the core of a beautiful jewel (representative of a once magnificent nation), while the head of all of it (WH) is getting support from mysterious branches clawing and sucking the life out of the green pastures of our economy.

    But that’s just a guess, well founded but still a guess! 🙂

  2. Peggy says:

    Deep sea shrimp or other creature.

    Out of here for a week. Play nice.

  3. MoreCommonSense says:

    “It” is a type of virus that uses a bacterium to reproduce. It is called a bacteriophage. It infects the bacterium and replicates within the bacterium. They are being studied as a means to attack bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotics.

    • Post Scripts says:

      And the correct answer is (drum roll) a bacterium!!!! It kinda looks man-made doesn’t it? I see a spring and wires…but it’s a living thing, weird, eh?

  4. MoreCommonSense says:

    I’m sorry but it is NOT a bacterium. It is a bacteriophage, which is a virus that uses a bacterium.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacteriophage

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