Large Trove Of Dino Eggs And Embyros Discovered 16
Masem writes: "CNN is reporting that a large number of unhatched and partially broken dino eggs have been discovered in Argentina. The eggs are from titanosaurs, most likely fossilized by mud in an overflowing river shortly before the eggs were to hatch, thus leading to good preservation of the embyros. This is the first opportunity for scientists to investigate the infancy of dinosaur growth."
Look at the egg size. (Score:2)
Chiappe says the eggs were about the size of softballs, [...]
Proportionally to the adult size, birds' eggs are bigger. OTOH, fish's eggs are smaller. Is it just me, or the relative size of the egg has grown in the evolution of egg-laying animals?
Re:Look at the egg size. (Score:3, Interesting)
Assuming that's the case, and given the fairly massive adult size of these dinosaurs, it's natural that the relative size of adult to egg is much greater when compared with much smaller creatures such as birds.
Having said that, those eggs probably aren't much bigger than a Kiwi egg (which has the largest egg size compared to body size among birds) so there's probably something in what you're saying
Probably reptile eggs and bird eggs tend to differ like that.
Re:Look at the egg size. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Look at the egg size. (Score:1)
Jurassic Park? (Score:1)
Can anyone say Jurassic Park?
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