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  • Cowboy in Shell Wyoming.
    scf4374-126.jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte investigates a field of dinosaur egg shell in Patagonia, Argentina.
    Dino Egg Shell Argentina Ri.jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte investigates a field of dinosaur egg shell in Patagonia, Argentina.
    Dino Egg Shell Argentina Ri-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner looking at dinosaur egg shells on Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.<br />
Montana.
    Horner Jack 0024 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner looking at dinosaur egg shells on Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.<br />
Montana.
    Horner Jack 0023 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner looking at dinosaur egg shells on Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.<br />
Montana.
    Horner Jack 0022 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner looking at dinosaur egg shells near Egg Mountain close to Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    Horner Jack 0020 Choteau.jpg
  • Jose Bonaparte walks on Egg Shells.
    Bonaparte Jose 0006 DinoEgg.jpg
  • Phil Currie, curator of dinosaurs for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Canada excavates an egg nest on Green Dragon Mountain in Hubei Province of China.
    scf4373-136_Currie Dino Egg China 00...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
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner holding a baby maiasaur from a display at Museum of the Rockies as her mother seems to look on.  Jack his in charge of the paleontology department there.<br />
Paleontologist Jack Horner holding a baby maiasaur from a display at Museum of the Rockies as her mother seems to look on.  Jack his in charge of the paleontology department there.
    scf4327-156-horner jack 0007 maiasau...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
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-080_Dino Egg 0020 Patagonia.jpg
  • Terry Manning paleontologist from Leicester, England patiently prepares fossilized embryos with a diluted solution of acetic acid which eats away matrix at a few thousandths of an inch per day over a year-long process.
    Dino Eggs Manning Terry.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
  • One of several egg forms discovered by the author of Hunting Dinosaurs at the Flaming Cliffs in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.
    Dino Egg Flaming Cliff 1.jpg
  • Dino Egg Nest China owned by Charlie and Florence Magovern of Boulder, Colorado.
    scf4399-063_Dino Egg Nest China 0004...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
  • A local looks at the dinosaur eggs that were in their midst for years without recognizing for what they were until Phil Currie and his crew came to investigate.
    scf4373-138_Currie Dino Egg China 00...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
  • A nest of Mussaurus "mouse lizards" prosauropods of the Late Triassic and some of the smallest dinosaur specimens ever found were discovered by preparator Martin Vince of the U. of Tucuman in Argentina.
    Mussaurus Argentina 0002.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner with Dinosaur Egg Nest from Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    scf4399-081_Horner Jack 0005 Egg Nes...jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner at Dinosaur Field Station near Choteau, Montana where teepees hold up better to the strong mountain winds than traditional tents.  Jack was the inspiration for Jurassic Park.
    scf4399-083_Horner Jack 0008b teepee...jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner with Dinosaur Egg Nest from Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    scf4399-080_Horner Jack 0002 Egg Nes...jpg
  • Molecular Biologist Chen Zhangliang of the College of Life Sciences at Peking University who works with paleontologist Zhang Yun says he can extract DNA from dinosaur eggs.
    scf4399-060_Dino Egg DNA Extraction0...jpg
  • Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis is the largest known dinosaur egg.  Found in the Xixia Basin in China and dubbed "Baby Louie" by paleontologist Charlie Magovern to honor Louie Psihoyos author of Hunting Dinosaurs
    scf4399-059_Dino Egg Baby Louie 3.jpg
  • Mark Norell slowly picks at a prehistoric nest of Dromaeosaur eggs in Ukhaa Tolgod, Gobi Desert.
    scf4373-321_Norell Mark Eggs.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner's Dinosaur Field Station near Choteau, Montana where teepees hold up better to the strong mountain winds than traditional tents.  Jack was the inspiration for Jurassic Park.
    scf4373-254_Horner Jack 0021 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologists at Jack Horner's teepee encampment on Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    scf4373-252_Horner Jack 0019 Choteau.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 Oviraptor from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia displayed at the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.
    scf4327-199-oviraptor and egg 0002.jpg
  • Founded in 1969 Kokoro Company created the first mechanical dinosaur models which are distributed throughout the world.
    scf4327-178-kokoro maiasaura 0001.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner with Dinosaur Egg Nest from Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    scf4327-157-horner jack 0009 catscan.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner with Dinosaur Egg Nest from Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    scf4327-155-horner jack 0001 egg nes...jpg
  • A dinosaur nest from France and a chicken egg.  The nest is owned by the Black Hills Institute in Hill City, South Dakota.
    scf4327-104_Dino Eggs France 0001 Eg...jpg
  • In Ulan Bator, Mongolia, the photographer is offered to buy a dinosaur egg illegally.
    scf4327-102-dino eggs 0031 black mar...jpg
  • Not far from the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia I was offered to buy this dinosaur egg, illegally, in the stairways of an apartment complex.
    scf4327-101_Dino Eggs 0054 Black Mar...jpg
  • In Ulan Bator, Mongolia, the photographer is offered to buy a dinosaur egg illegally.
    scf4327-101-dino eggs 0030 black mar...jpg
  • Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis from China are the world's largest know dinosaur eggs.  From the Xixia Basin.
    scf4327-100_Dino Eggs 0001 Largest.jpg
  • Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis is the largest known dinosaur egg.  Found in the Xixia Basin in China it is thought to be a therizinosaur.  Circa 1995
    scf4327-084-dino egg baby louie 0004.jpg
  • An Orodromeus egg with the bones of an embryo inside, found by Jack Horner's field crew near Choteau.
    scf4327-083-dino egg 0055 orodromeus.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
    scf4327-094_Dino Egg in Lamarque 000...jpg
  • This Oviraptor from the Gobi Desert in Mongolia displayed at the Ulan Bator State Museum in Mongolia.
    Oviraptor and Egg 0002.jpg
  • Mark Norell slowly picks at a prehistoric nest of Dromaeosaur eggs in Ukhaa Tolgod, Gobi Desert.
    Norell Mark Eggs.jpg
  • Founded in 1969 Kokoro Company created the first mechanical dinosaur models which are distributed throughout the world.
    Kokoro Maiasaura 0001.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner Field Station School at Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    Horner Jack 0025 Field Scho.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner's Dinosaur Field Station near Choteau, Montana where teepees hold up better to the strong mountain winds than traditional tents.  Jack was the inspiration for Jurassic Park.
    Horner Jack 0021 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologists at Jack Horner's teepee encampment on Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    Horner Jack 0019 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner at Dinosaur Field Station near Choteau, Montana where teepees hold up better to the strong mountain winds than traditional tents.  Jack was the inspiration for Jurassic Park.
    Horner Jack 0017 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner at Dinosaur Field Station near Choteau, Montana where teepees hold up better to the strong mountain winds than traditional tents.  Jack was the inspiration for Jurassic Park.
    Horner Jack 0016 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner at Dinosaur Field Station near Choteau, Montana where teepees hold up better to the strong mountain winds than traditional tents.  Jack was the inspiration for Jurassic Park.
    Horner Jack 0015 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner at his teepee encampment on Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    Horner Jack 0014 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner at Dinosaur Field Station near Choteau, Montana where teepees hold up better to the strong mountain winds than traditional tents.  Jack was the inspiration for Jurassic Park.
    Horner Jack 0012 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner with T.Rex.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    Horner Jack 0011 with TRex.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner at Dinosaur Field Station near Choteau, Montana where teepees hold up better to the strong mountain winds than traditional tents.  Jack was the inspiration for Jurassic Park.
    Horner Jack 0011 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner at Dinosaur Field Station near Choteau, Montana where teepees hold up better to the strong mountain winds than traditional tents.  Jack was the inspiration for Jurassic Park.
    Horner Jack 0008d teepees.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner at Dinosaur Field Station near Choteau, Montana where teepees hold up better to the strong mountain winds than traditional tents.  Jack was the inspiration for Jurassic Park.
    Horner Jack 0008b teepees.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner holding a baby maiasaur from a display at Museum of the Rockies as her mother seems to look on.  Jack his in charge of the paleontology department there.<br />
Paleontologist Jack Horner holding a baby maiasaur from a display at Museum of the Rockies as her mother seems to look on.  Jack his in charge of the paleontology department there.
    Horner Jack 0007 Maiasaur.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner with Dinosaur Egg Nest from Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    Horner Jack 0006 Egg Nest.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner with Dinosaur Egg Nest from Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    Horner Jack 0005 Egg Nest.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner with Dinosaur Egg Nest from Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    Horner Jack 0004 Egg Nest.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner with Dinosaur Egg Nest from Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    Horner Jack 0002 Egg Nest.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner with Dinosaur Egg Nest from Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    Horner Jack 0001 Egg Nest.jpg
  • Bones of the first known oviraptor embryo and the skull of a young dromeosaur were found in the Gobi Desert by a team of paleontologists from the American Museum of Natural History.
    Dino Skull and Micrometer.jpg
  • A curled up therizinosaur embryo in a model crafted by Brian Cooley, the best dinosaur model maker in the world.
    Dino Eggs Model 0001.jpg
  • A dinosaur nest from France and a chicken egg.  The nest is owned by the Black Hills Institute in Hill City, South Dakota.
    Dino Eggs France 0001 Egg.jpg
  • This clutch of dinosaur eggs found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and photographed at the Mongolian State Museum came from a dinosaur with a double barreled uterus.
    Dino Eggs 0051 Mongol Nest.jpg
  • This clutch of dinosaur eggs found in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and photographed at the Mongolian State Museum came from a dinosaur with a double barreled uterus.
    Dino Eggs 0050 Mongol Nest.jpg
  • In Ulan Bator, Mongolia, the photographer is offered to buy a dinosaur egg illegally.
    Dino Eggs 0031 Black Market.jpg
  • Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis from China are the world's largest know dinosaur eggs.  From the Xixia Basin.
    Dino Eggs 0002 Largest.jpg
  • This bowling ball-sized Chinese dinosaur egg could have held nearly a gallon of yolk, enough for several dozen omelettes.
    Dino Egg w chicken egg 0002.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg in Lamarque 0001.jpg
  • Terry Manning a fossil dealer and paleontologist from Leicester, England patiently prepares fossilized embryos with a diluted solution of acetic acid which eats away matrix at a few thousandths of an inch per day.
    Dino Egg embryo w text.jpg
  • Terry Manning a fossil dealer and paleontologist from Leicester, England patiently prepares fossilized embryos with a diluted solution of acetic acid which eats away matrix at a few thousandths of an inch per day.
    Dino Egg embryo bl bkgrou.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
  • Molecular Biologist Chen Zhangliang of the College of Life Sciences at Peking University who works with paleontologist Zhang Yun says he can extract DNA from dinosaur eggs.
    Dino Egg DNA Extraction0001.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
  • Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis is the largest known dinosaur egg.  Found in the Xixia Basin in China it is thought to be a therizinosaur.  Circa 1995
    Dino Egg Baby Louie 0004.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    Dino Egg 0022 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 0020 Patagonia.jpg
  • Phil Currie, curator of dinosaurs for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Canada excavates an egg nest on Green Dragon Mountain in Hubei Province of China.
    Currie Dino Egg China 0008.jpg
  • Phil Currie, curator of dinosaurs for the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Canada excavates an egg nest on Green Dragon Mountain in Hubei Province of China.
    Currie Dino Egg China 0002.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
  • 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
  • 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
  • A nest of Mussaurus "mouse lizards" prosauropods of the Late Triassic and some of the smallest dinosaur specimens ever found were discovered by preparator Martin Vince of the U. of Tucuman in Argentina.
    Mussaurus Argentina 0001.jpg
  • A thereizinosaur embryo how it would have appeared in its egg.  By artist Brian Cooley.  Terry Manning a fossil dealer and paleontologist from Leicester, England patiently prepared the real fossilized embryos with a diluted acid solution..
    scf4327-106_Dino Eggs Model 0002.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner holding a baby maiasaur from a display at Museum of the Rockies as her mother seems to look on.  Jack his in charge of the paleontology department there.<br />
Paleontologist Jack Horner holding a baby maiasaur from a display at Museum of the Rockies as her mother seems to look on.  Jack his in charge of the paleontology department there.
    scf4399-082_Horner Jack 0007 Maiasau...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
  • A thereizinosaur embryo how it would have appeared in its egg.  By artist Brian Cooley.  Terry Manning a fossil dealer and paleontologist from Leicester, England patiently prepared the real fossilized embryos with a diluted acid solution..
    scf4327-106.jpg
  • A thereizinosaur embryo how it would have appeared in its egg.  By artist Brian Cooley.  Terry Manning a fossil dealer and paleontologist from Leicester, England patiently prepared the real fossilized embryos with a diluted acid solution..
    scf4327-106-dino eggs model 0002.jpg
  • A dinosaur nest from France and a chicken egg.  The nest is owned by the Black Hills Institute in Hill City, South Dakota.
    scf4327-104-dino eggs france 0001 eg...jpg
  • Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis from China are the world's largest know dinosaur eggs.  From the Xixia Basin.
    scf4327-100-dino eggs 0001 largest.jpg
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-094-dino egg in lamarque 000...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
  • Dinosaur Eggs Discovered by Family in Lamarque, Argentiana
    scf4327-082_Dino Egg 0022 Patagonia.jpg
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