Found this while hiking, anyone know what it is?

by Slubbe

39 comments
  1. It sounds metallic when i hit it, any ideas what it could be?

    Looks cool so it’s on my mantelpiece now

  2. It’s one of those dog toys. Just throw it really high in the air and watch your dog explode with joy as it catches it.

  3. Looks like one of those gifts Israelis sign and throw from air at Palestinian children.

  4. Haven’t a clue but you could whisk eggs with it.

  5. Could be 1 a them suppositrie type things a big one at that

  6. You hit the jackpot, that’s a prototype for Big Mouth Billy Bass. They didn’t have rubber so they had to use metal, but he still sings, give him a whack on the nose (use a hammer if nothing works) and he’d start singing away.

  7. Ma used to always say: “Anything’s a dildo if you’re brave enough.”

  8. This is reddit so it means your wife is having an affair with a lesbian and you found their toy, you need to find a divorce lawyer.

  9. I am no expert but based on its geometry, I would think it is some kind of sex toy.

  10. Lick it. That’s what I do when I need to figure out what something is.

  11. I can’t quite put my finger on it, be sure to bring it home for now in case anyone else takes it!

  12. Dognapping gangs leave various kinds of military ordinance near homes with dogs worth stealing. This signals to other scoundrels in the gang what kind of dog they could expect to find at the premises.  

    As this looks like a High Explosive Mortar, they obviously think there’s a valuable labradoodle in the area.  

    Stay safe hun, shared in lanzarote x

  13. probably some kindling, have you tried lighting it up yet?

  14. It’s a vape. Make the most of it before they’re taken off the shelves…

  15. It’s an old rugby ball get your dad to play catch![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|no_mouth)

  16. Ah yes, the lesser spotted mortar bird.
    Rarely found these days.

    They were hunted to extinction during the great artillery gull culling of the 1950s.

  17. That is a mortar round. Source: me. Former mortar crew, US Army.

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