Authorities at Bergamo Airport in the country's northeast discovered the
egg, which measured 50 centimeters in length and 75 centimeter in
diameter, in a parcel destined for Los Angeles.
The egg is thought to be from a so-called "bird elephant", or "Aepyornis Maximus", an emu-like creature weighing half a tonne. The bird lived on the island of Madagascar during the Pleistocene era, which ended 12,000 years ago.
The sender said that his wife was Madagascan, and he had received the egg as a wedding gift. "You can find eggs like this everywhere (in Madagascar) for a few euros. My wife collects them, her family has a few of them," he said. The man could face a jail sentence and €5,000 fine for trying to export a cultural item without permission.
The egg is thought to be from a so-called "bird elephant", or "Aepyornis Maximus", an emu-like creature weighing half a tonne. The bird lived on the island of Madagascar during the Pleistocene era, which ended 12,000 years ago.
The sender said that his wife was Madagascan, and he had received the egg as a wedding gift. "You can find eggs like this everywhere (in Madagascar) for a few euros. My wife collects them, her family has a few of them," he said. The man could face a jail sentence and €5,000 fine for trying to export a cultural item without permission.
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