Spyke

@troyunrau hmm. They look to me like wild rocks that have been fed enough to acclimatize them to people. Look how they're happy sitting on the porch near a high-traffic area waiting. That's probably where they get fed

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I’m a south Hampton institute of technology graduate of rockology. These are indeed pet rocks

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Those are actually wild rocks that have evolved a protective feature that looks like an eye to avoid predation. They're still rather friendly, just not domesticated yet!

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lemmy.ca

Did they use the pet rock breeding kit? (A rock and a hammer).

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No, assuming the rock id is correct (pet rocks), then these were discovered in situ -- hanging out outside a hotel.

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wild, please make sure to stack them in a funny way to preserve the joke

wait nvm it looks good already

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Can any geologists verify if these are pet rocks? | Spyke