Dinosaur Eggs as Large as Cannonballs Found in China Were Filled With Massive Crystals Instead of Ancient Bones
Scientists studying fossil remains in eastern China have uncovered a rare and puzzling discovery: two nearly spherical dinosaur eggs that contain no traces of embryos or bones, but are instead filled with large mineral crystals. The finding offers fresh insight into how fossilisation can occur under unusual geological conditions and sheds light on the environment during the final years of the dinosaurs.
The eggs were discovered in the Qianshan Basin of Anhui Province, an area known for preserving Late Cretaceous fossils. Measuring about 13 centimetres in diameter, the eggs were remarkably well preserved on the outside. However, when researchers examined their interiors, they found hollow chambers lined with clusters of calcite crystals rather than organic remains.
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