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Elephant Bird Eggshell Fragment

Elephant Bird Eggshell Fragment

The island of Madagascar was the home of the now extinct Aepyornis, better known as the Elephant Bird. While these creatures themselves were massive, with some growing to 10 feet tall, their eggs were a spectacle to scientists. The largest known egg of any vertebrae, including dinosaurs, an Elephant Bird egg could have a volume as large as 1.9 gallons.

Originally featured in the Fourth Edition of the Mini Museum, we are proud to present it in add-on form!

Please Note: This item is in very short supply and it is uncertain whether we shall have it again once it is sold out. Please limit your purchase to one (1) specimen per household in order to share with others. Thank you!

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