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 ...
In 2021, a perfectly-preserved dinosaur embryo was discovered in China. New research sheds light on the behaviour of modern ...
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 ...
For millions of years of existence, dinosaurs' extinction was not as a result of their size, strength, or ferocity, but because the way their eggs were formed was a disadvantage to the species. Today, ...
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Fossil egg found in Antarctica suggests marine reptiles laid eggs, challenging previous beliefs about ancient life.
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 ...