Dinosaur Egg Stash Found During China Roadwork

Posted in   Uncategorized   on  April 30, 2015 by  Dinoman ,  0

Road work in the southern China city of Heyuan was interrupted on Sunday when construction workers noticed something unusual in the ground — a fat stash of dinosaur eggs — 43, to be exact.

The discovery adds to an already impressive collection of dinosaur eggs discovered in the city, which calls itself “Home of Dinosaurs.”

The Heyuan Dinosaur Fossil Museum was recognized with a Guinness World Record in 2004 for housing the largest collection of dinosaur egg fossils. That record was 10,008. Now that number will grow by 43.

Among the newly recovered eggs, 19 were fully intact and the largest was more than 7 inches in diameter.

Why so many dinosaur eggs in Heyuan? Was there something appealing there for brooding dinos back in the day? Apparently it has to do with the region’s soil.  Read more…

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gerald Davie is the Dinoman. He is a professional geologist with a passion for palaeontology and earth history.  When he isn't consulting, he spends his time travelling locally and abroad, and there is always a geological component to his trips.  He is the owner of the only Tyrannosaurus skeleton in the Southern Hemisphere, to be seen at the DinoZone Museum and Geo Centre.

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