[meteorite-list]pterodactyl egg (ad)
Michael L Blood
mlblood at cox.net
Wed Jun 15 19:53:55 EDT 2005
Hi Darren,
Yes, it has.
Yes, it does belong in a museum. Would you like to buy it and
donate it to the museum of your choice?
Thanks, Michael
on 6/14/05 9:58 PM, Darren Garrison at cynapse at charter.net wrote:
> Has this find been examined by paleontologists yet? Something that rare and
> important belongs in a
> museum. (According to this article at National Geographic, as of Dec 2004, 3
> pterosaur eggs were
> known to exist-- two from China, one from Argentina)
>
>
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/12/1202_041202_pterosaurs_egg.htm>
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> On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 21:42:41 -0700, Michael L Blood <mlblood at cox.net> wrote:
>
>> Anyone interested in a pterodactyl egg? (one of only two
>> known to exist).
>> NOT cheap.
>> Recovered in SW Kansas - Cretacious.
>> Xrays included.
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