Sam Noble exhibit features dino eggs

Published: November 12, 2008

NORMAN — Impress your friends and tell them about the bowling ball-size egg laid by a long-necked, plant-eating titanosaur that lived 75 million years ago.

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It’s among the dinosaur eggs, nests and embryos featured in "Hatching the Past: The Great Dinosaur Egg Hunt,” an exhibit at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, 2401 S Chautauqua.

Visitors will be able to touch real dinosaur bones and reconstructed nests, dig for eggs, experience hands-on exploration stations and view animated presentations on video.

The exhibit runs through Jan. 19. For more information about the exhibit or the museum’s other programs, go online to www.snomnh.ou.edu or call 325-4712.

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