70 million year old dinosaur egg discovered in Argentina



    by JarJarBlunt

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    1. Royal_Novel6678 on

      The best part is that it is in nearly perfect condition which makes it possible that there is also a well preserved embryo inside so that we can identify what species it belonged to

    2. Translation: “Whaaat????” “yes sir, its definitely not an ostrich’s egg, we found this incredibly preserved egg in a nest when we were on our way back from the hike” “Ohh so thats why you mfs stayed behind for like 2 hours I see”

    3. ihaveadarkedge on

      Hate to be a stickler, but that egg doesn’t look much older than, say, 65 million years. Where they get 70 from??

    4. Don’t these guys know it’s never an egg? There are two golden rules – it’s never a meteorite and it’s never a dinosaur egg

    5. Chappyspaintndetail on

      So that’s where our $20 billion in tax dollars went, archaeological research 😳

    6. Am I the only one who thinks it’s ridiculous to really believe it’s 65 million years old? I mean that’s such an insane long amount of time to comprehend. I HIGHLY doubt you’re gonna find bones/ eggs fossilized or not.

    7. Wouldn’t you be like ultra super careful with something like that?! Not just one person waving it around in their hand like that?!

    8. Busy_Reflection3054 on

      So I assume the yolk and anything else in the egg is gone and only the fossilized shell remains?

    9. Annual_Strategy_6206 on

      He should hold up a fake stunt egg, then drop it! Then bring out the real one ” ha ha got you guys!”

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