Bird: Kiwi
Reptile: Alligator or Sea turtle maybe a snake
Depends on the area.
Tropical: Kiwi, alligator or snake
Beach: All of above plus sea turtle
Northern US: probably a snake.
If they are bumpy it may mean that part of the white stuck to the shell as you were removing it. This happens often and there's nothing wrong with the egg. It seems to happen less often if the eggs are older or if you completely cool the eggs before pealing them.
With any type of bivalve, if the shell is open before they are cooked and the animal is not alive, throw it out. And if the shell of the animal is still closed after it is cooked, throw it out.
it look like bumpy and a white-yellowish
A macadamia nut shell is typically hard, round, and has a rough, woody texture. Its outer surface is dark brown to gray and can appear slightly wrinkled or bumpy. The shell is quite thick, making it difficult to crack open without the right tools. Inside, it houses the smooth, creamy white nut that is prized for its rich flavor.
They have a ribbed spiral shell with a fat bottom and a shallow peak. The shell is usually grey, black and white. The animal itself looks like an ordinary snail.
it looks kind of bumpy and white
No animal gives chocolate milk. Chocolate milk is made from additives such as ground up cocoa beans and and regular white milk.
99 % of the shell is dissolved.
wentletrap
No the eggshell of brown eggs is not thicker than the eggshell of white eggs.
The three layers of a chicken egg are the shell, the egg white (albumen), and the yolk. The shell provides protection, the egg white contains protein, and the yolk is a source of nutrients for the developing embryo.
Oshawott