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Steve Hornsby from Bormouth told reporters how in his garden on Thursday afternoon with rain and hail 3-centimeter transparent balls fell. – Outer shell harder than the inside. It is not a sticky substance, it does not smell and doesn’t melt, says Steve. He barely managed to pick up a dozen pieces, because the balls seemed to consist of jelly and fell apart in hands – Steve had to literally pour them into the jar with a spoon. IN the response to his request to the meteorological office was given an official the answer is that it is definitely not meteorological. By the way, Steve Hornsby drew attention to the fact that the sky at the time of rain and hail was dark yellow color. Josie Pegg – Research Assistant Applied Sciences from Bormut University said it could be eggs of marine invertebrates: similar cases have occurred and earlier. True, winter is too early for spawning, but winter is the year is too warm and anything could happen. Documented witnessed fact that birds can carry eggs on their limbs and if they fall in the rain, then he will wash the eggs off their feet to the ground. So this can be a clue.