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Nest of Seven Oviraptor Dinosaur Eggs.

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:4,000.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
Nest of Seven Oviraptor Dinosaur Eggs.
Nest of seven dinosaur eggs from oviraptor, one of the most famous and important dinosaurs. One of the most desirable of dinosaur eggs belongs to the strange theropod, Oviraptor. The name Oviraptor means egg stealer and when first found near the nest, they were thought to have died trying to eat the eggs. An amazing discovery in 1995 of a near complete Oviraptor actually sitting on a nest made it apparent that the Oviraptor was actually brooding the eggs &#40;picture included with lot&#41;. Embryonic bones found in some of these black eggs confirmed that they were Oviraptor young. Oviraptors were about 8 feet long, had a toothless beak and wre on of the most bird-like of non-avion theropods.<BR> <BR>The museum-quality, 7-egg nest comes from the Nanxiang Basin, Guandong Province of China and is about 70 million years old. All of the eggs display their original unhatched shape, as well as 80% of their original black shell with the detail typical of raptor eggs. Oviraptors laid their eggs two at a time; as this partial nest displays, the eggs were laid two by two in two layers. The 7&#34; long eggs reside in their original 15&#34;x11&#34; red sandstone matrix that has been flattened on the bottom for easy display, or they can be displayed standing upright. As no more dinosaur eggs are currently coming out of China, this is an important opportunity to acquire a museum-quality clutch of eggs. Individual eggs sell for &#36;1,999 or more and nests are much rarer. Add &#36;100 for domestic shipping.