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  • Jose Bonaparte investigates a field of dinosaur egg shell in Patagonia, Argentina.
    Dino Egg Shell Argentina Ri.jpg
  • Bonaparte (right) scrambles a four-liter egg discovered by the author in Patagonia, Argentina.  Raul Vacca is on the left.
    Dino Eggs Bonarpart Argent.jpg
  • Bonaparte (right) scrambles a four-liter egg discovered by the author in Patagonia, Argentina.  Raul Vacca is on the left.
    Bonaparte Jose 0004 Dinoegg.jpg
  • Bonaparte (right) scrambles a four-liter egg discovered by the author in Patagonia, Argentina.  Raul Vacca is on the left.
    Bonaparte Jose 0004a Dinoeg.jpg
  • Bonaparte (right) scrambles a four-liter egg discovered by the author in Patagonia, Argentina.  Raul Vacca is on the left.
    scf4373-171+Dino Eggs Bonarpart Arge...jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte investigates a field of dinosaur egg shell in Patagonia, Argentina.
    Dino Egg Shell Argentina Ri-2.jpg
  • This bowling ball sized Chinese dinosaur egg, found by a farmer from Patagonia, could have held nearly a gallon of yolk, enough for several dozen omelettes.
    Dino Egg Rooster 0002.jpg
  • This bowling ball sized Chinese dinosaur egg, found by a farmer from Patagonia, could have held nearly a gallon of yolk, enough for several dozen omelettes.
    Dino Egg Rooster 0001.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-081-dino egg 0021 patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-080-dino egg 0020 patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-082-dino egg 0022 patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-080_Dino Egg 0020 Patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg 0021 Patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg 0022 Patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg 0020 Patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-082_Dino Egg 0022 Patagonia.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-094_Dino Egg in Lamarque 000...jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg in Lamarque 0002.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg in Lamarque 0001.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-094-dino egg in lamarque 000...jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte walks on Egg Shells.
    Bonaparte Jose 0006 DinoEgg.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jose Bonaparte at Cretaceous Site in Argentina.
    Bonaparte Jose 0007 Cret S.jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through Ischigualasto, a dinosaur Garden of Eden in the Triassic.  This area, called "Valley of the Moon"  is known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    scf4327-211-sereno paul 0001.jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through Ischigualasto, a dinosaur Garden of Eden in the Triassic.  This area, called "Valley of the Moon"  is known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Sereno Ischigualasto.jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through Ischigualasto, a dinosaur Garden of Eden in the Triassic.  This area, called "Valley of the Moon"  is known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Sereno Expedition Ishigual.jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through Ischigualasto, a dinosaur Garden of Eden in the Triassic.  This area, called "Valley of the Moon"  is known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Sereno Paul 0001.jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    scf4327-153-herrerasaur skull sereno...jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Herrerasaur Skull Serenos 4.jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    scf4327-153_Herrerasaur Skull Sereno...jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through the Los Colorados Formation in Patagonia, near Valley of the Moon, Argentina, in search of the earliest dinosaurs.
    Sereno Expedition 0001.jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Herrerasaur Skull Serenos 2.jpg
  • Paul Sereno holds the skull of a Herrerasaur found in the "Valley of the Moon" an area of Patagonia known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Herrerasaur Skull Serenos 1.jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte with Amargasaurus, a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.  Discoverer was Guillermo Rougier.
    scf4399-034_Amargasaurus 0003 Jose B...jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte with Carnotaurus the "meat-eating bull," predator from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.
    scf4327-397_Bonaparte Jose 0003a Car...jpg
  • This bowling ball-sized Argentinian dinosaur egg could have held nearly a gallon of yolk, enough for several dozen omelettes.
    scf4327-088_Dino Egg Bowling Ball 00...jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte with Amargasaurus, a "jibbed" sauropod in the kitchen of the paleontology department of the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.
    Bonaparte Jose 0005 Amargas.jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte with Carnotaurus the "meat-eating bull," predator from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.
    scf4327-396bonaparte jose 0003 carno...jpg
  • This bowling ball-sized Argentian dinosaur egg could have held nearly a gallon of yolk, enough for several dozen omelettes.
    scf4373-155_Dino Egg Bowling Ball 00...jpg
  • This bowling ball-sized Argentinian dinosaur egg could have held nearly a gallon of yolk, enough for several dozen omelettes.
    Dino Egg Bowling Ball 0002.jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte with Carnotaurus (left) and Amargasaurus (right), a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.
    Bonaparte Jose 0008.tif_.jpg
  • Amargasaurus, a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires was discovered by paleontologist, Guillermo Rougier.
    Amargasaurus 0008 Discovere.jpg
  • Amargasaurus, a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires was discovered by paleontologist, Guillermo Rougier.
    Amargasaurus 0007 Discovere.jpg
  • Paleontologist prepares, Carnotaurus (left) and Amargasaurus (right), a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.
    Amargasaurus 0005 preparatr.jpg
  • Discoverer of Amargasaurus, Guillermo Rougier, a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.
    Amargasaurus 0004 Rougier.jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte with Amargasaurus, a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.  Discoverer was Guillermo Rougier, left.
    Amargasaurus 0002 Jose Bo.jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte with Carnotaurus the "meat-eating bull," predator from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.
    Bonaparte Jose 0002 Carnota.jpg
  • Paleontologist prepares Carnotaurus (left) and Amargasaurus (right), a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.
    scf4399-035_Amargasaurus 0006 prepar...jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte with Carnotaurus the "meat-eating bull," predator from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.
    scf4327-397bonaparte jose 0003a carn...jpg
  • Amargasaurus, a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires was discovered by paleontologist, Guillermo Rougier.
    scf4373-048_Amargasaurus 0007 Discov...jpg
  • This bowling ball-sized Argentinian dinosaur egg could have held nearly a gallon of yolk, enough for several dozen omelettes.
    scf4327-088-dino egg bowling ball 00...jpg
  • This bowling ball-sized Argentian dinosaur egg could have held nearly a gallon of yolk, enough for several dozen omelettes.
    scf4327-087-dino egg bowling ball 00...jpg
  • This bowling ball-sized Argentian dinosaur egg could have held nearly a gallon of yolk, enough for several dozen omelettes.
    Dino Egg Bowling Ball 0001.jpg
  • Paleontologist prepares Carnotaurus (left) and Amargasaurus (right), a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.
    Amargasaurus 0006 preparatr.jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte with Amargasaurus, a "jibbed" sauropod from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.  Discoverer was Guillermo Rougier.
    Amargasaurus 0003 Jose Bo.jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte with Carnotaurus the "meat-eating bull," predator from the Argentina at the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Buenos Aires.
    Amargasaurus 0001 Jose Bo.jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through Ischigualasto, a dinosaur Garden of Eden in the Triassic.  This area, called "Valley of the Moon"  is known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    scf4327-154_Herrerasaur Skull Sereno...jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through Ischigualasto, a dinosaur Garden of Eden in the Triassic.  This area, called "Valley of the Moon"  is known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Sereno Expd Ischigual 1b.jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through Ischigualasto, a dinosaur Garden of Eden in the Triassic.  This area, called "Valley of the Moon"  is known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    scf4373-368_Sereno Expd Ischigual 1b.jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through Ischigualasto, a dinosaur Garden of Eden in the Triassic.  This area, called "Valley of the Moon"  is known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    scf4327-154-herrerasaur skull sereno...jpg
  • The Sereno expedition drives through Ischigualasto, a dinosaur Garden of Eden in the Triassic.  This area, called "Valley of the Moon"  is known to have fossils from a slice of time marking the advent of the earliest dinoaurs.
    Herrerasaur Skull Serenos 3.jpg
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