As a person who passed high school biology somehow, I believe this is the best approximation as to the workings of an Eggbug.

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As a person who passed high school biology somehow, I believe this is the best approximation as to the workings of an Eggbug.
imagining this is a recursive thing - the smaller eggbug also looks like that on the inside - and then wondering… how big is the smallest eggbug?
An Eggbug, Kayoh Plums observes,
Hath smaller Eggbugs in its brain,
And these have smaller still to ride them,
And so proceed ad infinitum
— a riff on "On Poetry: A Rapsody" (1733) by Jonathan Swift
on a small note i think the egg should be referred to as 'eggy' for consistency