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Originally Posted by T@T
Except one gets it's "round" look from spinning under gravitational forces and the other gets it's "egg" shape from being pushed from a canal. 
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Actually at least with chicken eggs they have that shape before they come out. Also, the shape of eggs can differ by quite a bit. They are not as uniformly shaped as you find in a store. I would imagine that egg shapes would be even more varied in the wild.
To argue that the shape of an egg isn't close enough to the shape of the earth to be an accurate description is silly.