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Name:
Dendroolithus sp. (Hadrosaur)
Age: Cretaceous
Formation: Kaoguo
Location: Xixia Basin, Henan Province, China
Size: Egg is about 6 inches across
This is a very nice dinosaur egg. It is a Dendroolithus (Hadrosaur) egg, from the Cretaceous of China. This egg is very inflated and retains its original "egg" shape well. This egg has been meticulously prepared with an air-abrasive machine to reveal the fine detail of the extremely thick eggshell, which is almost fully intact. The egg rests comfortably on a natural pillar of sandstone matrix. This egg would display very nicely in someone's home or office - what a conversation piece! This is a fine fossilized dinosaur egg with much of its original eggshell preserved.
A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS is included with this specimen.
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