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DINOSAUR EGGS?

What may prove to be the first dinosaur eggs ever discovered on the American Continent have been unearthed during blasting operations in a park near Waterton, Alberta. , The eggs, .which are petrified, measure Sin in length and 6in in diameter. They were laid bare in a nest 3ft wide when rock was being dynamited ,in the Waterton National Park on the AJ-berta-Montana border. The’ only other dinosaur . eggs ' ever reported discovered : were found in Mongolia. The bones ,of a flesh-eating dinosaur were discovered this summer in a field near Manyberries, Alberta.

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Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 7

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DINOSAUR EGGS? Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 7

DINOSAUR EGGS? Evening Star, Issue 22817, 27 November 1937, Page 7

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