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Unnoticed for 68 Million Years, Scientists Found One of the Largest Eggs Ever in Antarctica

Summary by The Daily Galaxy
A strange fossil discovered in Antarctica may belong to one of the ocean’s most formidable prehistoric predators. The football-sized object, now identified as a soft-shelled egg, could be the first known egg ever linked to a mosasaur. The fossil was first uncovered in 2011 on Seymour Island by Chilean researchers, who were struck by its unusual shape. At the time, its identity remained unclear, and it was simply nicknamed “The Thing”. Years late…
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The Daily Galaxy broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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