Around 15 centimeters (6 inches) across, almost spherical but otherwise unassuming, the specimen has remained in the collection for the last 175 years, until being revealed to be a dinosaur egg.
What do you think this #FossilFriday is? 🧐
— Natural History Museum (@NHM_London) November 24, 2023
For decades, this pretty #geode was in the minerals collections, until one day a curator realised it's a fossil egg from one of the biggest animals ever: a #titanosaur! 🦕
See the egg on display in our Titanosaur exhibition! pic.twitter.com/KJ0cCrx3Ru