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Please tell me if there is such a
thing as "pseudo-dinosaur eggs" and how do I go about finding
someone who can tell me if I have really found dinosaur eggs and
bones???? lots of them... Thank you,
Vi
from Vi P, age old, ?, Mo, US; July 3, 2001
MIKE: Yes - there are many "pseudo" dinosaur eggs. They are called concretions and can be formed in many ways. The BEST way to tell if you have a dinosaur egg is to show it to a professional paleontologist. We can be found in natural history museums in every state and in many universities. The next best way is to see if there is an actual eggshell present around the egg. A great book reference is DINOSAUR EGGS AND BABIES by Ken Carpenter.
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