aybe its a bird or snake or turtle egg?or one of those tree-dwelling/climbing/gliding hunting small dinos.bring it to a veternarian and have it x-rayed.not all eggs are fertile and hatch.and we dont know 90per cent of what used to roam the earth.get a good magnifier.does the grain go in the same direction?are there pores?see any bone fragments??LOOK CLOSE.got microscope?srcape some grains of 'shell' and 'yolk'. are the textures different?
Its either a chunk of basalt or possibly a strange form of concretion. It is not a fossil dinosaur egg. Fossil dinosaur bones are found NJ rarely. I'm an amateur paleontologist and I know enough to be sure that is not a fossil egg.
lol.. how in the world did you ever think that was a Dino egg..lol.. maybe a dino turd..lol hahaha, you should take it to a museum and sell it for a cup of ice..lol
you cant just find solid fossil eggs. most of them are highly fragile you got to coat them with a special polymer plastic before you can even extract the fossil!
Just saying...i get pretty pissed when people dont know...lolol
@pumaboy75 not if the egg is already broken alowing to fossilize the inside ;) u'd be a famous man if u found an intact egg with a dinosaur still inside. since that would be a holy grail. skin paterns or even the slightest color.
that does look like a fossilized egg of some sorts
mabey not a dino but possibly an extinct bird native to paterson. BTW I havent heard a woodpecker in years i remember as a little boy hearing woodpeckers pecking away at the trees and telephone poles during the early 80's what ever happend to those birds ?
I am a geologist/geophysicist in NJ. Depending on where in Paterson makes a difference. My guess is it's a piece of weathered basalt from the Orange Mtn.Basalt formation which runs through Paterson. However, the Feltville Fm. and Passaic Fm. also pass through Paterson which are Late-Jurassic age sedimentary rocks.. regardless, it appears to be basalt
Thanks so much for your feedback! We never really thought it was an egg but it was still pretty funny to see how many people said it was fossilzed crap!
i can not see the specimen well enough to tell you for sure if it is a fossilized egg. if it is an egg, the part that you think is the shell is actually rock. if it is an egg, the part thatyou described as the egg white is acually a shell.
aybe its a bird or snake or turtle egg?or one of those tree-dwelling/climbing/gliding hunting small dinos.bring it to a veternarian and have it x-rayed.not all eggs are fertile and hatch.and we dont know 90per cent of what used to roam the earth.get a good magnifier.does the grain go in the same direction?are there pores?see any bone fragments??LOOK CLOSE.got microscope?srcape some grains of 'shell' and 'yolk'. are the textures different?
irishbreakfast 10 months ago
Looks like basalt to me.
joiles01 10 months ago
Its either a chunk of basalt or possibly a strange form of concretion. It is not a fossil dinosaur egg. Fossil dinosaur bones are found NJ rarely. I'm an amateur paleontologist and I know enough to be sure that is not a fossil egg.
ohiofossil 10 months ago
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ChrisTheHobbyGuy 1 year ago
lol.. how in the world did you ever think that was a Dino egg..lol.. maybe a dino turd..lol hahaha, you should take it to a museum and sell it for a cup of ice..lol
csm559 1 year ago
did u find that?
sharktoothking10 1 year ago
Rock, my parents have many
pyrioni 1 year ago
i live in patty
Drybones2k7 1 year ago
dude thats no fossil egg.
you cant just find solid fossil eggs. most of them are highly fragile you got to coat them with a special polymer plastic before you can even extract the fossil!
Just saying...i get pretty pissed when people dont know...lolol
pumaboy75 2 years ago
@pumaboy75 not if the egg is already broken alowing to fossilize the inside ;) u'd be a famous man if u found an intact egg with a dinosaur still inside. since that would be a holy grail. skin paterns or even the slightest color.
twinkstance 1 year ago
i also found something like that in our back yard a little bit bigger but brown color hehe i just keep it for remembrance
sydneybutao 2 years ago
u may become popular
coolman934 2 years ago
IM no expert but you might have somthing there
that does look like a fossilized egg of some sorts
mabey not a dino but possibly an extinct bird native to paterson. BTW I havent heard a woodpecker in years i remember as a little boy hearing woodpeckers pecking away at the trees and telephone poles during the early 80's what ever happend to those birds ?
this town does have allota history
JuanPapaNicolao 2 years ago
how the heck could that be a dinasaur egg???!!
thepunk1 2 years ago 2
I am a geologist/geophysicist in NJ. Depending on where in Paterson makes a difference. My guess is it's a piece of weathered basalt from the Orange Mtn.Basalt formation which runs through Paterson. However, the Feltville Fm. and Passaic Fm. also pass through Paterson which are Late-Jurassic age sedimentary rocks.. regardless, it appears to be basalt
oceanexploration 2 years ago 2
Thanks so much for your feedback! We never really thought it was an egg but it was still pretty funny to see how many people said it was fossilzed crap!
airliloo 2 years ago
Have you asked a paleontologist?
Vegiis 2 years ago
are you sure thats a fossil.
jeremiaheliseo 2 years ago
I believe you get a pokemon from that..
Youracomedian 3 years ago
have you tried to open it?
babyjayjayluv 3 years ago
thats not a dinosaur egg you fucking bozo.
Fougeddaboudit16 3 years ago
my bro can look at this and determen if it is a dino egg becuase he fownd a new type of dino!
kbqm 3 years ago
thats pretty cool.
MoterPants 3 years ago 2
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umm... hello dinosaurs do not exsit any more why is there still dinosaurs egg
wynona040598 3 years ago
why is there still dinosaur bones?
Directorboy91 3 years ago
Your the Biggest fucking Retarded Moron I have ever Heard.
8thDragon8 3 years ago 2
wow
tombearyessir 3 years ago
u dumass its called fossles learn!
shockboy0421 3 years ago
wow vtecboysciontc... paterson is not dat ugly... paterson nj is very beautifull open ur eyes...
ustunluk 4 years ago 3
stoner
wheeler666 4 years ago
i can not see the specimen well enough to tell you for sure if it is a fossilized egg. if it is an egg, the part that you think is the shell is actually rock. if it is an egg, the part thatyou described as the egg white is acually a shell.
enutnerual 4 years ago
If it was found in paterson its probably some sort of drug in disguise
vtecboysciontc 4 years ago
lol The Polyphonic Spree in the br.
coricaman 4 years ago