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An egg cave is a type of geological formation, typically found in limestone, where the natural processes of erosion and dissolution create hollow spaces that may resemble a cave. These formations can sometimes contain eggs from various species, particularly in areas where birds or reptiles nest. The term may also refer to specific locations known for such formations, but it is not widely recognized in scientific literature.

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