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The Advanced Dinosaur Egg Guide Please share this with those who have egg questions. When possible, technical terms were avoided or defined. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, but it is always important to do your own research. This guide is merely a snapshot of information taken from many scientific publications. I am not an expert on eggs, rather I just love sharing what little I have learned over the years, what science has learned over the years. For an overview on how to spot a fossilized dinosaur egg and the sizes of eggs, see the basic guide:
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http://www.techtimes.com/articles/227894/20180516/how-did-dinosaurs-hatch-their-eggs-without-crushing-them-carefully-researchers-say.htm http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5735007/How-giant-3-000lb-dinosaurs-sat-eggs-without-crushing-them.html
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We'll guys, I finally got an egg to hatch. Through gentle tender care, it happened. The world may never be the same again! I while back I got some eggs from one of our members in the UK. I wont mention his name but he has the initials John Brewer. The two eggs were, I suspect unfertilized and thus never managed to hatch. He sent me another one recently that had all the makings of a good specimen. Good shape, correct markings, and a certificate of authenticity, it just felt right. Here is a shot of it as it looked when it arrived. After a nice long soaking in my