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Science Center Educational Display Real Dinosaur Egg Fossils Replicas Bone

Science Center Educational Display Real Dinosaur Egg Fossils Replicas Bone

Brand Name: Longshang
Model Number: LSAD130
MOQ: 1
Price: 599-3000USD
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 150 Pieces/Month
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
CE, ISO
Features:
Durable, UV-resistant
Product:
Science Center Educational Display Real Dinosaur Egg Replicas Fossil Bone
Type:
Skeleton Replica
Material:
Fiberglass, Steel Frame, Resin
Usage:
Display, Education, Promotion, Decoration
Package:
Wooden Box
Warranty:
2 Years
Packaging Details:
Air bubble film, wooden case
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Product Description

Science Center Educational Display Real Dinosaur Egg Replicas Fossil Bone


A hands-on, multi-sensory educational system designed for Science Centers and museums to facilitate

interactive learning about dinosaur reproduction, ontogeny, and fossilization. This integrated display

combines hyper-realistic dinosaur egg replicas with authentic-feeling fossil bone fragments in a curated,

inquiry-based learning environment.


Items

Parameters

Size

   Life Size or Customized


Material

  1. Steel frame

  2. Resin

  3. Fiber

Usage

  Museum Education, Commercial Display, Zoo Decoration, Garden

Certificates

  CE, ISO

Loading Port

  Chengdu, Chongqing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Ningbo

Transportation

  By Sea, Railway, Air

     Warranty

  12 months



Certificates


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Product Showcase


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1. Core Components of the Educational System

A. Real Dinosaur Egg Replicas

Scientific Basis:

  • Species-Specific Designs: Replicas based on published fossil specimens of dinosaur eggs.

  • Clutch & Nest Context: Eggs are presented as part of a simulated nest environment, including

     replicas of nesting material (vegetation, mud) and often a partial or full embryo cast visible inside

     a "broken" egg section.

Material & Fabrication:

  • Shell Material: Dyed and textured mineral-loaded resin to replicate the calcite composition and

     surface texture of fossil eggshell. Surface features like pores, growth lines, and ornamentation

     (nodes, ridges) are precisely reproduced.

  • Internal Matrix: For "clutch in situ" displays, eggs are embedded in a simulated sandstone or

    mudstone matrix that can be gently "excavated" by visitors using provided brushes.

  • Scale & Variety: Kits include eggs of varying sizes (from 10cm to over 30cm in length) and

    shapes (spherical, elongated) to illustrate diversity.

B. Fossil Bone Replicas (Fragment Kits)

Educational Focus: These are not full bones, but diagnostic fragments that teach identification and

inference.

  • Bone Types: Includes replicas of vertebrae centra, tooth crowns, claw cores, limb bone cross

    sections, and skull fragments.

  • Pathology & Features: Some fragments show bite marks, healed fractures, or growth rings for

    advanced discussion.

  • Material: Cast in the same "GeoLithic Matrix" as museum replicas, providing authentic weight

    and texture.


2. Interactive Display & Station Design

The product is not just a set of objects, but a designed learning station.

Typical Station Layout Includes:

  1. "The Nest Site" Dig Pit:

    • A sandbox or composite gravel pit with buried egg replicas and bone fragments.

    • Equipped with brushes, sieves, and measuring grids.

    • Teaches basic excavation methodology and spatial context.

  2. "The Comparison Lab" Table:

    • Eggshell Microscopy Station: Magnifying lenses or a digital microscope connected to a screen,

         allowing visitors to compare pore structures of different egg types (interpreted as clues to nesting

        environment: buried vs. open).

  • Bone ID Station: Labeled bone fragments with guides asking "Carnivore or Herbivore?" (based

        on tooth shape), "What Body Part?" (based on bone shape).

3. Educational Curriculum & Learning Outcomes

Aligned with NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards) for Earth Science and Life Science.

  • Core Concepts Covered:

    • Fossilization Processes: How eggs and bones become fossils (permineralization, cast formation).

    • Dinosaur Biology: Reproduction, growth, and behavior inferred from eggs and bones.

    • Scientific Practice: Observation, comparison, measurement, inference, and evidence-based reasoning.

    • Paleoecology: Reconstructing ancient environments from nest structures and associated fossils


4. Durability & Safety Specifications


  • Visitor-Proof Construction: All replicas are made of impact-resistant resins and designed to

          withstand frequent handling, dropping, and cleaning with disinfectants.

  • Safety: Rounded edges, non-toxic materials, heavy enough to not be a choking hazard but light

          enough for children to handle.

  • Hygiene: Surfaces are sealed and non-porous for easy cleaning. Dig pit "matrix" is a washable,

          non-staining polymer gravel.

  • Modular & Replaceable: Individual components (eggs, bones, tools) are sold separately for

         easy replacement.


5. Value Proposition for Science Centers

  • High Engagement: Tactile, object-based learning proven to increase dwell time and knowledge retention.

  • STEM Alignment: Directly supports curriculum standards, making it attractive for school group visits.

  • Turnkey Solution: Includes hardware, software (digital content), curriculum, and training for educators.

  • Freshness & Rotationality: Modules and specimens can be rotated to create a "new" exhibit seasonally,

     encouraging repeat visitation.

  • Accessibility: Makes rare and fragile fossil evidence accessible to all visitors in a hands-on format.


In essence, this product transforms paleontological science from a static, "look-don't-touch" subject into a

dynamic, participatory investigation. It allows visitors to think and act like paleontologists, moving from raw

evidence (an egg, a bone shard) to reasoned conclusions about the lives of dinosaurs, thereby fostering a

deeper, more personal understanding of deep time and the scientific process.