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I found at least 20 or 25 of these over a period of 7 or 8 years. Found in the bend in a creek and each year, after spring rains there would be 3 or 4 more exposed. If you break them open, the center is yellowish colored and easily comes out of the egg. I was 8 years old when I first found one, and jokingly called them dinosaur eggs, but as I found more and got older, I realized they probably were real dinosaur eggs, so most of those 25 or so were broken open or given away. I've only got two unopened now and one that I broke open left. You can clearly see parts of the shell, on the bottom and
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Happy Holidays everyone, Any thoughts on what these ~8mm egg shells likely came from in the Two Medicine formation? Based on Eggs and Eggshell Fragments from the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana, I'm thinking hadrosaur.
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How about these? They're also from Weston co Wyoming (granted I bought these two, whereas I dug the previous-posted tooth and non-eggshell). Since we don't have anything from Lance to compare to, I suppose I'm really asking: (1) is it egg shell? (2) is it dino? (3) have you seen anything like it from JRf or HCf?
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Hi All, Any thoughts on what type of animal this came from? It's from Weston Co, WY lance formation.
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Thanks to several members here who helped me to fill in several missing pieces, I have completed my ammonite and egg shell set boxes. (Base egg shell set was gotten off Indiana 9, I added two more species in) Enjoy! Gonna start on my amber collection next.