Saltasaurus Egg Shell

SKU
A219
In stock
$47.50
Overview

An incredibly well preserved egg shell section from a Saltasaurus, a Titantosaur sauropod, from Patagonia, Argentina. These egg shell large pieces are larger than most and are massive with a shell thickness up to 1/4". These late Cretaceous age shells were found in the Anacleto Formation (80 MYA) in the Neuquen Province, Patagonia, Argentina. All natural. No restoration. Authenticity guaranteed. You can own a rare 80 million year old sauropod egg section!

A219       Size: 1-5/16"  (1/8" thick)

Note - Adding 19 Argentine Saltasaurus egg shells .  ->  Link to Saltasaurtus egg shells

Incredible dinosaur egg shell pieces from an Argentine Titanosaurid dinosaur. The Patagonia site contains 1000s of egg clutches that hold 20 to 40 eggs each. Embryonic remains were also discovered. Typical eggs were 4 to 5 inches in diameter and some reached 7". Eggs were laid in shallow excavated depressions without burial. Authenticity guaranteed.

Name: Saltasaurus lorcatus

Type: Titanosaurian Sauropod Dinosaur

Egg shell type: Megaloolithus patagonicus

Age: Late Cretaceous (80 MMYA)

Formation: Anacleto Formation

Location: Neuquen Province, Patagonia,  Argentina

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