The embryo, dubbed ‘Baby Yingliang’, was discovered in the Late Cretaceous rocks of Ganzhou, southern China and belongs to a toothless theropod dinosaur, or oviraptorosaur. Among the most complete dinosaur embryos ever found, the fossil suggests that
A total of five fossilized dinosaur eggs were unearthed in Brazil that were buried by loose sediment some 60 million years ago. The sediment has acted as a protectant to preserve the eggs.
Scientists from the UK, China, and Canada are currently studying a fossilized dinosaur egg containing a well-preserved dinosaur baby curled up like a chick. The 70-million-year-old egg was found by miners from Yingliang Group in Ganzhou in the Jiangxi Province of southern China. Together with other stones suspected to be of great value, the fossilized dinosaur […]