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Egg like concretion from Ganzhou


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These round objects are found in Ganzhou with dinosaur eggs.  As far as I understand, they’re not Man-made.  They are very round and of the same size.  What are they?  Eggs or concretion?

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No sign of egg shell texture and the conchoidal fracture make me think concretions. 

Perfectly round, white concretions are not unusual and can get pretty large.

This one is Palaeocene from the Moeraki Formation in New Zealand and may have taken as long as 4 million years to form! 

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13 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

This one is Palaeocene from the Moeraki Formation in New Zealand

Bet there is a BIG crab in that concretion!

 

36 minutes ago, Crazyhen said:

These round objects are found in Ganzhou with dinosaur eggs.  As far as I understand, they’re not Man-made.  They are very round and of the same size.  What are they?  Eggs or concretion?

Some smart dinos liked to put fake nests/eggs out to fool the egg eaters.:rofl:.

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Just now, ynot said:

Bet there is a BIG crab in that concretion!

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Not eggs for sure. Maybe concretion.

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Not eggs.

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23 minutes ago, ynot said:

Evidence that dinos liked to play croquet?

:rofl:

 

... strange concretions, like the ones below :o

 

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