Titanosaur Egg Shell Fossil
Titanosaur Egg Shell Fossil, C. 70 Million Years Old, Late Cretaceous Authentic titanosaur egg shell fossil in removable jar Freestanding acrylic display Certificate of Authenticity (COA) Black cotton-padded box, perfect for gifting These fossilized egg shells date back approximately 70 million years to the Late Cretaceous period. Unearthed in the Sierra Perenchiza Formation of Spain, this specimen offers a rare glimpse into the reproductive world of one of the largest dinosaurs to have ever roamed the planet. Titanosaurs, known for their massive size, laid eggs with remarkably thick shells. These robust eggshells provided essential protection for the developing embryos. The Sierra Perenchiza Formation, where these fragments were found, is a significant Late Cretaceous site in Spain, offering valuable information to paleontologists about dinosaur reproduction and nesting behaviors. You will receive one fossilized egg shell piece, typically 0.4-0.5" in size, in a 5.6" acrylic freestanding display.
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