The world’s largest egg (not an ostrich's!) is located in Chicago’s Field Museum, which contains one of the largest bird collections in the world, with over 60,000 total eggs. But how does learning about an egg this big help with the idea of conservation of a species? Watch this episode of Object of Intrigue with associate curator John Bates to find out. (And no, it’s not an ostrich egg, and no, you can’t eat it.)
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