Lambeosaurine Egg with Embryonic Remains

SKU
DEG6
In stock
$5,795.00
Overview
An ultra rare Lambeosaurine, duck-bill dinosaur, egg with embryonic remains from Hill Co., Montana. A July Fossil on the Month. This spheroolithus egg may belong to a Lambeosaur, such as, Brachylophosaurus. This specimen is very special since it has two areas with embryonic remains preserved. It is found in the Judith River Formation, Upper Cretaceous era (Campanian) 70 to 75 million years old. No repair or restoration. An old collection piece. AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEED. This is an ultra rare specimen with uncommon quality; unlike the common / restored dinosaurs eggs being sold. A fine collector's dinosaur egg. Note - This item weighs 3.75 lbs and an international shipping surcharge will apply to "free shipping".
 
DEG6       SIZE:  5-3/8" X 3-5/8"      WEIGHT: 3.75 LBS
 
Note - Posting six special dinosaur eggs in July 2026  ->  Link to Dinosaur eggs
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