Wednesday, January 25, 2012

How do they get the peanuts inside the shells??

ive been thinking really hard on this one and i can figure it out... any ideas??

How do they get the peanuts inside the shells??
They grow that way....this isn't a serious question is it?
Reply:OMG... Are you serious? I'm going to answer like your serious, so, here goes... When the peanut plant begins to become fertile, it develops these pods, AKA shells, which contain seeds, AKA peanuts... These peanuts are created inside the shells. That is how they get in there.
Reply:You're being funny, right?



Peanuts are legumes... they grow that way.

Peanuts are also known as goobers, goober peas, groundpeas, ground nuts, and earth nuts... thought you might wanna know that too.....

Keep snappin' some gaps... that's the way now... you can do this...
Reply:the peanut grows inside the shell! =)
Reply:When a man shell and a woman shell love each other very much.......
Reply:pushing very hard
Reply:you've gotta be kidding me, it grows inside the shell
Reply:They hire these tiny peanut elves that split the shell, insert the peanut, and they use a special peanut glue to seal the shell, You wont ever see them though, because they only come out at night when on one is around.
Reply:They let nature do its thing with the peanut and the nuts inside of the shell.
Reply:I'm pretty sure it's the same way they get those little boats inside the glass bottles, but I can't for the life of me figure it out either.



I've included a link to make your own boat in a bottle. I couldn't find one for the peanut, but maybe if you read the boat instructions, you'll figure out the peanut. Hey, they might even be manufactured in the same plant!


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