Discovery Dinosaur

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Revealing the best evidence of dinosaur eggs

Most important discoveries about dinosaurs are the result of the findings of eggs. The researchers are able to conduct based on based on how dinosaurs lay eggs and feed their young.

Most dinosaur eggs found in sandy shores of old waterways. They are placed in groups of 6-8 posts during the Cretaceous period (146-66 million years ago). Anatomically, dinosaurs have two oviducts or ovaries connected to a tube which produces hard bombings.

There are two main types of dinosaur eggs or structure forms: spherical and elongated. They can be divided into three types:
• Spherulithic eggshells are spherical patterns
• Binoculars eggshells is a mixture of spherical and prism patterns
• Ornith eggshells have biocrystalline patterns than half

Egg-based classifications the type of dinosaur that set are:
• sauropods
Appear as spherical to subspherical very long fine crystalline component. They spherulithic shells in the structure. Most of this species was discovered in Argentina
• theropods
Included Troodon, Ovirator, therizinosaurs species. Troodon seem to have an elongated shape with the type of shell Ornith (thin shells). Ovirator has elongated and elliptical shapes. They have only nodes and ridges on the surface. Therizinosaurs Manning has two types of egg and egg Louie. They are spherical and elongated shapes. Most of this species was found in Montana.
• ornithopod
Rounded slightly elongated in shape. They have longitudinal ridges on the surface. Egg shells are spherulithic in the structure. Most species are also found in ofthi Montana.

With regard to the conduct or manner of egg laying, here are some of the theories made by the discoverers of the egg:
• Dinosaurs lay eggs a few at a time
• Some are laid in nests while others are in the soil and waste
• Some dinosaurs eggs warm others by their abdomens use your throat and chest.
• They can lay up to 21-33 eggs in a nest.
• Eggs are incubated with care. Concha the openings are in the top layer which means hatching occurred up.
• Eggs Dinosaurs were protected from predators: smaller dinosaurs

The biggest dinosaur eggs ever discovered its origin in a titanosaurs. Titanosaurs are family of sauropods. They were about 18cm long with a shell thickness of 5 mm. Containing 5.5 liters of liquid. Another species was discovered with a size of a football. The investigation revealed it was Segnosaurs or consumers of meat in Asia. Moreover, the smallest eggs were found prosauropods of South Africa. They were about 6.5cm of long and 5.5cm wide. The smallest was a theropod eggs found. Were 18 mm long and 0.7 inches wide. The most recent discovery and has never been better made about dinosaur eggs was the body of a female dinosaur design two eggs. eggs look like pineapple-sized potatoes.

Here are additional data regarding dinosaur eggs
• Studies on the real and true color of the eggs can be identified from as little discoveries of fossilized eggs already.
• The most expensive dinosaur egg for sale was sold for about $ 470. While cheaper egg was less than $ 200.
• During Jurassic fever, a friend of Princess Diana paid 1400 pounds in exchange for eggs of sauropods in a Bonhams auction.
• Patagonia, Argentina is the largest number of sauropod eggs found in the history of mankind.
• Another advance is the discovery of six embryos intact. The creatures had eloquently jaws, nostrils intact and peg-shaped teeth.
• Researchers use CAT / CT (computerized tomography) to see what in whole eggs discovered. In other cases, they used a mild acid bath to remove shell slowly.

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