BBC Wildlife Magazine

What is a sea wash ball?

- Sara ah McPherson

This is a common find on the winter strandline, and is a baseball-sized sphere comprising a mass of empty common whelk egg cases. It's often seen attached to rocks or stones, and colour is significan­t: if it’s pale yellow, there may still be some eggs inside; if it’s greyish, the young will have left. Many of the hatchlings don’t survive, gobbled up by their stronger siblings.

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