Dinosaur Eggshell Gift Box
Dinosaur Eggshell Gift Box
Dinosaur Eggshell Gift Box

Dinosaur Eggshell Gift Box

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Step Back in time with this rare piece of history!

Each Dinosaur Eggshell Fossil Gift Box contains one authentic Dinosaur Eggshell fragment from the Teton County Formation, USA.

Note that individual fragments vary as they are a genuine natural history specimen, and may appear different than shown in images in shape, size and color.

 

Name: Dinosaur Eggshell

Fossil Age: Cretaceous period, approximately 73 to 65.5 million years ago

Formation: Teton County Formation, USA.

Transparent Lucite Case with magnetic lid: 4.1/8 x 3.3/8 x 1 inch  (10,5 x 8,5 x 2,5 cm)

 

Each display box is elegantly crafted to showcase this incredible fossil, making it the perfect addition to any collection or a standout piece for your home or office, and conveniently will stand upright for easy display on any flat surface.

 

Why You Should Buy It:

Educational Value: A real dinosaur bone sparks interest in science and history.
Unique Decor: Adds a touch of prehistoric charm to any space.
Investment in History: Fossils are rare, making this an exclusive piece.
Perfect Gift: Ideal for enthusiasts, history buffs, and kids.
Quality Craftsmanship: Elegantly designed display box for long-lasting preservation.


Fun facts:

• Variety in Size: Dinosaur eggs varied greatly in size, from as small as a few centimeters to as large as basketballs, depending on the species.
• Global Finds: Dinosaur eggshell fossils have been discovered on every continent, showing dinosaurs were widespread across the globe.
• Unique Textures: The texture and thickness of eggshells vary by species, providing clues about the type of dinosaur and the environment in which it lived.
• Nest Clues: Fossilized nests often contain multiple eggs, indicating that many dinosaurs laid eggs in clusters and exhibited some degree of nesting behavior.
• Embryonic Remains: Some eggshell fossils contain remains of embryos, offering invaluable insights into the development and growth of dinosaurs before they hatched.
• Color Mysteries: Recent studies suggest some dinosaur eggs might have been colored or patterned, similar to modern bird eggs, to provide camouflage or other benefits.
• Parental Care: Evidence from eggshell fossils suggests that some dinosaurs, like modern birds, might have cared for their young after they hatched.
• Hatchling Evidence: Hatchling footprints and broken eggshells found together provide evidence of baby dinosaurs’ first steps and early life behaviors.
• Fossilization Process: Dinosaur eggshells fossilize by mineral replacement, where the original organic material is replaced by minerals like calcite, preserving their structure.

 

Bring a touch of prehistoric magic into your life and own a genuine piece of dinosaur history today!