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Piece of dinosaur eggshell fossil from Oviraptor Species, (size around 1 cm)

Piece of dinosaur eggshell fossil from Oviraptor Species, (size around 1 cm)

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    Oviraptors, a group of theropod dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous, have captured our imagination for decades. Among the various species, Oviraptor philoceratops stands out. Discovered in the Gobi Desert, this "egg thief" was initially misinterpreted as a nest raider due to its proximity to a clutch of dinosaur eggs. Later research revealed it was actually brooding its own eggs, debunking its reputation as a thief. Oviraptor species, with their beaked jaws and unique crests, provide valuable insights into the diverse ecosystems of ancient times. ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ”๐Ÿฆ•


    Fossil dating back 95 million years ago from the Cretaceous era. Found at Xixia basin, China

    Size: around 1 cm

    Comes in acrylic box

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