We've got Spheroolithid eggs (from Lambeosaurine dinosaurs) and bones coming out of our newest egg site "Double Yolk"!
The bones all seem to come from the skeleton of an individual that's about a year old. It's a very uncommon growth stage!
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We've got Spheroolithid eggs (from Lambeosaurine dinosaurs) and bones coming out of our newest egg site "Double Yolk"!
The bones all seem to come from the skeleton of an individual that's about a year old. It's a very uncommon growth stage!
Spheroolithus
Spheroolithus is a dinosaur egg type known from the Oldman Formation in Canada, the Wangshih Series in China, and the Two Medicine Formation in the United States. It is known from rocks dating from the Early to Late Cretaceous and was probably made by a hadrosaurid like Ornithopod. The eggs themselves are spherical.
Sources (Images and Text):
http://auction.catawiki.com/kavels/1288355-dinosaur-nest-with-3-eggs-spheroolithus-sp-50-cm
Glut, Donald F. (2003). “Appendix: Dinosaur Tracks and Eggs”. Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia. 3rd Supplement. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 613–652.
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