I think they are made from rubber or latex, I hope this helps!
The dollor store
They could be referring to fruits like grapes or tomatoes. These fruits are juicy and have a squishy texture when bitten into.
if you're talking about that little foot thing with those shiney ball looking things.its really nothing. those balls you can buy at an arts and crafts store. They dont do anything to your feet either they're just slimy and squishy
You can either put water plants in the water or buy those artificial oxygen balls put preferably get a water plant like elodea moss that would make great plants
Jellies?
Energy from plants go to feed the fungi that ants and termites cultivate. Then the ants and termites eat those fungi, receiving that energy. The anteaters than eats the ants or termites, and gets the energy that originally came from the plants.
The spiky balls that fall from trees are called "sweetgum balls" or "gumballs."
Those little spiky balls that fall from trees and can be found scattered on the ground are called "sweet gum balls" or "gumballs."
One simple answer: Yes! I strongly advise you to never dance in those particular shoes again!
There are a number of names for the balls - generally they are called zorbing balls or OGOs.
The white balls they throw at the winter part of their concerts are styrofoam balls and are supposed to represent snowballs.
Ebonite makes those bowling balls.