The fossilized dinosaur eggshell from Saltasaurus sp. is a noteworthy discovery in the field of palaeontology. This fossil is a piece of a dinosaur egg's protective shell that belonged to a species called Saltasaurus that inhabited the planet in the Late Cretaceous. These enormous herbivorous dinosaurs' reproductive biology and nesting behaviours can be deduced from the delicate pattern and structure of their eggs. The discovery of these fossils offers light on the reproduction strategies of prehistoric species that formerly roamed our world.


The fossil you receive will be a very close example to the one shown in the photo.
Approx Size: 3-4 cm

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