Discovery of ready-to-hatch dinosaur fossils in China - News

A dinosaur fossil has been discovered in China in which the dinosaur was ready to hatch.



Scientists have discovered the dinosaur's asymmetry in the Chinese city of Gendo, from which the dinosaur was ready to hatch like a chicken.  Experts say that the discovery this number is approximately 66 million years old.  It is thought to be a heropod or ovi sputter without teeth. Her name is Baby Pangliang.  The mandible is 10.6 inches long from head to tail and is present inside the 6.7 inch long egg.  The newly discovered fossils are housed in the Menglia Ning Stone Natural History Museum in China.  The Ovipater Sars, or egg-laying lizards, were actually winged dinosaurs that survived the late Shias era, that is, 100 million marijuana. Between 66 million and 60 million years ago, present-day Asia and the continent were found in the Americas. This discovery has provided evolutionists with more information about the relationship between dinosaurs and today's birds. In the fossil form, the Eber-Utem is in Darsurat, which is called Talling.