So... I've just randomly *looks at
wendywoo* ended up on an article called "My Eyeball Just Fell Out of Its Socket
What should I do?
Their general advice is 'Get it put back in, and soon' (I love the 'get it' bit, maybe it rolled away?).
The next part that caught my attention was 'Not all popped eyeballs come from head trauma. A few people can luxate their globes on purpose Now there's a party trick!
'and certain others get "spontaneous globe luxation" hee - spontanous eyeball popping, I'm sure it's not as fun as it sounds. Apparently it could also be triggered by something like a violent sneeze.
My favourite bit of the article is the end paragraph which starts with 'If your eyeballs fall out of their sockets repeatedly' it then tells you what to do if you're in this situation (if that's you the link is
here)
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Animal's in the womb
Amazing set of photo's shows for the first time how animals develop in the womb.
Elephant, Dolphin and Puppy in the womb My favourite one is the dolphin - that's amazing. Though the fact that you can see the Goldern Retriever's white hairs is amazing also.