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What is the nickname of 66-million-year-old egg (second-largest egg in the world) found in Antarctica's Seymour Island?
A)
The Thing
B)
The Egg
C)
The Rock
D)
The Sphere

Correct Answer :   The Thing


Scientists have finally resolved the mystery behind the 66-million-year-old fossil egg found in Antarctica's Seymour Island. The fossil, which looks like a deflated American football, was kept in a Chilean museum and was nicknamed The Thing. After much research and analysis, scientists have said that the egg belongs to an extinct giant sea lizard or snake that lived alongside the dinosaurs. According to the researchers, the millions year old fossil egg, measuring 29 cm by 20 cm (8 inches by 11 inches), is the second-largest egg in the world.

Published On : July 18, 2021
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