What in the World?
When I was a kid, we used to subscribe to National Geographic's World Magazine; i.e. the Jr. edition of National Geographic. On the back page of every issue, there was a feature called "What in the World?" which displayed close up or strangely cropped pictures of ordinary items and you were supposed to guess the subject of the photograph.

In honor of my distant childhood, I just wanted to offer up this image for your guessing pleasure:

As in all my contests, guesses may be made in the comments.

P.S.: This should be really easy, if you have or have had one of these items!

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Looks like a cowlick to me.

Posted by: Brian B - 08:08 PM - 01/24

Bale of hay.

Posted by: Mark J - 11:00 PM - 01/24

Brian is very close, but I need something more specific than that.

Posted by: - 10:17 AM - 01/25

I think it’s a cowlick on some animals butt!

Posted by: - 01:44 AM - 02/17

Bingo!

Most short-haired dogs have one of these on each haunch.  This is Tansy’s right cowlick.  (Her fur is white on the left one and it doesn’t show up as well.)

Posted by: - 07:13 AM - 02/17
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