The mysterious Alaskan slime has been identified as eggs. A sample of the "goo" has been taken to a NOAA laboratory in Charleston, South Carolina for analysis. NOAA spokeswoman Julie Speegle says, "We’ll probably find some clues, but we’ll likely never have a definitive answer on (what they are)."
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This isn’t the first case of a mysterious goo that we’ve heard of. This time, the results are as big a mystery as the slime itself. In the Inuit village of Kivalina in Alaska, a strange orange goo was floating on the water.

The next day it rained, and residents found the orange goo floating on top of the rain buckets they use to collect drinking water. It was also found on one of the roofs, meaning it was airborne.

When it finally began washing ashore, samples were collected and sent to a lab in Anchorage for analysis. The analysis revealed the slime was made out of EGGS! But nobody know where they came from.
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