Cast Oviraptor Egg nest with Eggs Dinosaur
Cast Oviraptor Egg nest with Eggs Dinosaur
Cast Oviraptor Egg nest with Eggs Dinosaur
Cast Oviraptor Egg nest with Eggs Dinosaur
Cast Oviraptor Egg nest with Eggs Dinosaur
Cast Oviraptor Egg nest with Eggs Dinosaur
Cast Oviraptor Egg nest with Eggs Dinosaur

Cast Oviraptor Egg nest with Eggs Dinosaur

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Dinosaurs egg Oviraptor

Fossil Cast Replica Oviraptor Egg Nest with 2 1/2 eggs for sale.

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Oviraptor

dinosaur genus

Oviraptor, (genus Oviraptor), small, lightly built predatory or omnivorous dinosaur that brooded its eggs in a manner similar to birds. Found as fossils in deposits from the Late Cretaceous of eastern Asia and North America, Oviraptor was about 1.8 metres (6 feet) long and walked on two long, well-developed hind limbs. The forelimbs were long and slender, with three long clawed fingers clearly suited for grasping, ripping, and tearing. Oviraptor had a short skull with very large eyes surrounded by a bony ring; it was possibly capable of stereoscopic vision. The skull also had strange cranial crests, and the jaws lacked teeth but were probably sheathed with a horny, beaklike covering.

 

In 1923, Roy Chapman Andrews gave the name Oviraptor philoceratops (egg eater) to a dinosaur they found lying on top of a nest of what they thought were Protoceratops eggs. A similar egg was subsequently found containing an almost complete skeleton of an Oviraptor embryo. It is now believed that the Oviraptors were actually protecting and nurturing their own eggs rather than raiding the nest. This replica is made from one of the first dinosaur eggs ever discovered. This was in the Cretaceous rocks of the Goby Desert of Mongolia.