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T-Rex Egg? Maybe? or Maybe not?
Scuby109 posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Is this a T Rex Egg Fossil? or just a really large 6 or so inch rock that looks like one? The guy selling this told me that before he removes anything from where he finds these, he gets local Paleontologists to check them out. Thoughts?- 9 replies
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When I saw it I decided to scrap dirt from it sides so that it could be visible more clearly. I know it may be too small for an egg but it may be egg of a small snake or lizard?
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Hi Everyone, First post here... does the dino egg nest in the photos look real? If so, any idea on the type of dinosaur they belong to? Thank you!
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Trying to see if my egg is real
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Hello, This bright white fossil found on the BC coast seems to check the boxes for ‘real’ egg. Incl. Evidence of chipped shell. Can anyone verify? Thanks very much. We are a family of enthusiasts for rock and fossil collecting.
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Hello guys i just want to ask what fossil is this,found in philippines mindoro,this is a place who found lots of ammonites.
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This is real or fake egg fossil?
anhlatuan posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hi friends, Can you tell me, these are real or fake eggs fossil? I want to improve my knowledge I saw them on online. Thank you very much! NUMBER 1: 8" x 4.5" x 3.25" Approx. 7 lbs NUMBER 2: Aproximately : 20cm x 9cm x 8cm This is heavy approximately 1.55KG NUMBER 3: Aproximately : 13cm x 11cm x 8cm This is heavy approx 1.2kg NUMBER 4: Aproximately : 15cm x 15cm x 13cm This is heavy approx 3kg Thank you very much!!!- 7 replies
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Dino Egg - Possible Deinonychus!
Seguidora-de-Isis posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Good evening to all! Anyone who wants to acquire a legitimate fossilized Deinonychus egg, just have a look at our favorite auction site. Bearing in mind that at this price, in addition to the egg, the embryo is already included, so the price is a real bargain! The only problem is that I am a complete ignorant in this matter, so unfortunately I do not know how to explain this right for you, but in the advertisement, the seller explains everything in its smallest detail! I know that I run the serious risk of all of you taking this piece from me before I can even buy it, but I think I'll risk it anyway, after all I doubt you guys have US $95,00 left to make this investment that will be worth for one life!- 14 replies
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Hey guys! I'm curious about this egg fossil I've got here – it's been preserved with its hollow shell intact and sort of crystalized. I know there are loads of these eggs out there, but I've never seen one like this before so I'm wondering how unusual it really is. The other egg seems to be solid when held under a bright light. Here's what I know about it: – Ophidienovum sp – From a snake, I think – Tertiary/Miocene – From Mainz, Germany – Eggs are 2cm long Would love to hear your input!
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Hello, I found these fossilized 'eggs' taped together at a pawn shop in Kalispell, Montana. I know nothing about them but they are really cool! Does anyone know what they are? The more oval one is about 2" long by 1.5" wide. The more round one is about 1-9/16" x 1-13/16". They were sliced in half when I found them. The one that looks slightly developed ha some missing 'yoke' around the center small circle but is close to fully intact. They are fascinating but I don't know much. I'm a newbie. Thank you for any help.
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My friend found a clutch of fossil eggs from Qujing, Yunnan. The eggs are about 4cm in size and it is a large clutch. Any idea what species does the eggs belong to?
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First, I apologist if my English grammar has problems because I'm not native. I found it in Binh Thuan, Vietnam which looks very much like a egg fossil.
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