What the Heck is a Thunder Egg?
A thunder egg has a rough outside but beautiful striations inside depending on its surrounding environment. Watch Natalie unbox a thunder egg from Oregon and take a glimpse at this unique rock. And no, it's not a geode, nor can you eat it for breakfast.
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