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Therizinosaur eggs

Started by Brachiosaurus, January 09, 2014, 01:39:08 AM

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I'm going to be sculpting eggs for my Collecta therizinosaurus and I wasn't sure if we know what therizinosaurus eggs look like and if Emu eggs would be a good base for texture and color. *orthocone*


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Segnosaur eggs often come up for sale on ebay and are somewhat common compared to other types of Chinese dinosaur eggs. Generally they tend to be smaller...1-3 inches in diameter, and look almost round shaped with a textured shell. They are not oval or elongate like many other eggs. The patterning in the nest suggests a random single layer irregularly placed. The last nest I saw for sale contained thirteen eggs, although it is difficult to know for certain if this was the entire clutch or just a portion removed for sale.
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