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Joana dos Santos posted a new specimen in the group Education and Outreach from the myFOSSIL app. 3 days, 6 hours ago
3 days, 6 hours ago3 days, 6 hours agoJoana dos Santos has contributed specimen mFeM 162729 to myFOSSIL!
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1 week, 5 days ago1 week, 5 days agoThe Lusitanian Basin is a non vulcanic rift, evolved during the Mesozoic era and linked to the opening of the (north) Atlantic – post Pangeia fragmentation.
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Based on the size and shape, it’s probably a small ornithopod or ceratopsian, maybe even a small ankylosaur, typically theropod eggs are oblong so it couldn’t be a small carnivore. But I’m not certain.
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Oh alright thanks @bodhi-moore. So we are aiming towards it being a small sized Herbivorous dinosaur?
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Looking at the textures and cracks on the outside, you may actually have found an egg. How big is this? Your find should perhaps be taken to a fossilshop or museum for a closer look. It would be a great find.
Oh! That would be out of the charts, awesome! What about the “its never an egg” joke? 😌
It’s about 9 cm (3½”). I’ll surely will contact some museum from around.
I live in South Africa. I have been blessed to find 2 eggs possibly a third. They are seldom whole because they usually get trampled. Please let us know what the result.b
How was the process until the absolute sure, that it was an egg? Im quite thrilled, by the mere possibility of being one. Im starting to make some local contacts (with museums), will share more infos, soon is possible.