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Oviraptor Egg Cluster Fossil – Exceptional Late Cretaceous Predator Nest

Oviraptor Egg Cluster Fossil – Exceptional Late Cretaceous Predator Nest

$10,000.00

This Oviraptor egg cluster dates back to the Late Cretaceous, approx. 66–72 million years ago, and is exceptionally well-preserved. The matrix is intact, and the eggs—nearly spherical—retain their original upright nesting arrangement, a feature rarely seen in the fossil market.

 

What makes this specimen truly exceptional is the preservation of the complete nest structure. Unlike most fossilized dinosaur eggs, which are found as isolated pieces, this cluster maintains its natural formation, offering both high scientific value and aesthetic appeal.

 

Why is it worth collecting?

 

  1. Dual Collectible Appeal – Combines paleontological rarity with display-worthy beauty, attracting both fossil collectors and dinosaur enthusiasts.
  2. Original Nest Structure – Rare preserved cluster with upright arrangement, extremely uncommon and scientifically valuable.
  3. Visual Impact – The natural texture of the eggshell creates a striking visual centerpiece for any collection.
  4. Investment Potential – High rarity, superb preservation, and cross-appeal increase its long-term market value.

 

 

📍 Locality: East Asia

📅 Age: Late Cretaceous (Approx. 66–72 million years ago)

🪨 Features: Nearly spherical egg cluster, upright arrangement, clear shell texture

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