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A Taiwanese team built a life-size dinosaur nest, never expecting the sun to be their biggest discovery
Scientists recently built a life-sized oviraptor nest to crack the mystery of how these ancient dinosaurs hatched their eggs.
Every dinosaur came from an egg, but exactly how those eggs cracked open is something we know little about. That's why a recent study investigated how dinosaurs called oviraptors incubated their eggs ...
Dinosaurs hatched eggs less efficiently than modern birds, according to new research. The study suggests that – unlike modern birds – the now extinct reptiles may have used the sun’s warmth to help ...
Research using dinosaur body model suggests that – unlike modern birds – bird-like dinosaurs may have used the sun’s warmth to help hatch eggs, shedding light on the evolution of avian-style ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The story of that discovery begins just over 100 years ago, when swashbuckling fossil hunter Roy Chapman Andrews first dug up a ...
Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the University of Southampton, and specializes in animal behavior, evolution, palaeontology, and the environment.View full profile Rachael has a degree in Zoology ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This specimen is a replica of an egg ...
An experiment to test how dinosaurs might have hatched eggs. (Chun-Yu Su via SWNS) By Stephen Beech Dinosaurs hatched eggs less efficiently than modern birds, according to new research. The study ...
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