
Egg Crate - Theropod and Oviraptorid Egg Casts
Meet "Mimi!" It is the eastern United States' best-preserved theropod dinosaur egg and embryo. Discovered in Alabama and now part of the Auburn University collection (AUMP 1235), this Late Cretaceous embryonic dinosaur is likely a new kind of dinosaur. The egg is over 2" wide and nearly 3" tall and is printed from 3D files created in a synchrotron, a powerful X-ray machine. Also in the crate is the cast of a spectacular Late Cretaceous egg! Approximately 8" long, this elongated egg is unhatched and likely belonged to a kind of oviraptorid dinosaur. This egg is a cast from one excavated in Mongolia. Includes Theropod egg cast Oviraptorid egg cast Exclusive paleoart perfect for framing and display Up-to-date, fascinating facts on these magnificent creatures from actual dinosaur paleontologists Certificates of Authenticity Fossil Crates Membership Certificate Free Shipping on Standard and Wooden Crates Unique unboxing experience Each hand-painted cast is made in the U.S. from molds from the original fossils. Choose to have your specimens shipped in the Standard or Wooden Crate!