Gastornis Fossil Bird Eggshell - Eocene Era (St Antonin Sur Bayon, France)
Explore a rare piece of avian history with this fossilized eggshell fragment from Gastornis, a colossal flightless bird from the Eocene epoch. Sourced from the Sparnacian Age, approximately 56-47 million years ago, this specimen was found in St Antonin Sur Bayon, France. Gastornis, often referred to as the "terror bird," was among the largest birds ever to exist, and its fossilized eggshells offer a unique and tangible link to the ancient world of these remarkable creatures.
Key Features:
Gastornis was a giant, flightless bird known for its impressive size and strength. This fossilized eggshell fragment not only captures a moment from the ancient past but also serves as a fascinating piece of natural history. The intricate texture and preservation of this eggshell make it a captivating addition to any collection or educational display.
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Add this extraordinary Gastornis fossil eggshell to your collection today and own a tangible piece of the Eocene epoch. Perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone with a passion for prehistoric life, this fossil is a remarkable window into the ancient world of one of history's most formidable birds.