A fossilised dinosaur egg, most likely to be a Hadrosaur 'Duck…
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A fossilised dinosaur egg, most likely to be a Hadrosaur 'Duck Billed' plant eating dinosaurs egg around 65 million years old. The egg was found in Xixia basin, Henan Province, china. Comes with certificate of authenticity from the Stone Company in Colorado. Height 10 cm. Width 16 cm

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