Photo shows the general view of a fossil egg of a marine reptile, found in Antarctica. (Photo/Agencies)
The 66 millions year old fossil egg, measuring 29 cm by 20 cm (8 inches by 11 inches), is the second-largest egg in the world. The first position still remains with the eggs of Madagascar's extinct giant flightless elephant birds.
Photo shows the general view of a fossil egg of a marine reptile, found in Antarctica. (Photo/Agencies)
The 66 millions year old fossil egg, measuring 29 cm by 20 cm (8 inches by 11 inches), is the second-largest egg in the world. The first position still remains with the eggs of Madagascar's extinct giant flightless elephant birds.