| Return postage will be paid by | Buyer |
|---|---|
| Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within | 30 days |
| Sub-Type | Eggshell |
| Type | Fossils |
| Shape | Natural |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | Madagascar |
| Finish | Unpolished |
| Modified Item | No |
Check the listing for details. Fossil Elephant Bird Eggshell~Aepyornis~Madagascar Display Case. Condition: New. Listed at 17.03 USD. Aepyornis Maximus (Elephant Bird) Fossil Eggshell. you will receive one of the actual three lots shown in pictures, in plastic display case with descriptive card. Case measures L40mm x W35mm x D20mm Elephant birds were members of the extinct family Aepyornithid. Made up from a group of flightless birds that lived on Madagascar. They became extinct 1200-1000 years ago. They would have grown to up to 3m tall and weigh 750kg. Elephant bird eggs weighed around 22 pounds with a fluid content of about two gallons and was 13 inches long, and this is reported as the largest egg ever laid by an animal. (Ref ES)