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100-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Eggs Capture Remarkable Diversity Of Utah's Ancient EcosystemsTheir efforts were rewarded with the discovery of newly identified eggshell types, confirming that at least six different fossil egg species (known as ootaxa) lived here around 100 million years ago.
There may be some cracks forming in the egg market. For the past several months, consumers have been faced with a hard reality: Fewer eggs at higher prices. But in the first week of March, prices for ...
a site where the first fossil eggshell from the Cenomanian age (~100 million years ago) was described 50 years ago. The diversity of fossil eggs – known by the fun word "oodiversity" – had ...
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