A giant soft-shelled egg from the Late Cretaceous of Antarctica
Lucas J. Legendre(The University of Texas at Austin), Julia A. Clarke(Planetary Science Institute), Grace Musser(National Museum of Natural History), David Rubilar-Rogers(National Monuments Council), Rodrigo A. Otero(University of Chile), Alexander O. Vargas(University of Chile), Sarah N. Davis(The University of Texas at Austin)
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