The oldest egg will open the secret of the origin of dinosaurs, these eggs are so old
Even though the vast majority of the Earth's dinosaurs have been extinct, long time has passed, but they are still a matter of great interest to scientists and humans. In relation to knowing the origin of this organism to its end, scientists from around the world have studied many, despite this, accurate evidence of their origin, development and end is not available. In this direction scientists have shown a hopeful ray. He believes that with the help of the oldest egg of this creature, it can help in solving the genome of its origin and development order.
Actually, scientists have collected many new information related to the origin of this organism with the help of the oldest known dinosaurs in the world. After examining these eggs, scientists believe that through them all can know about this organism, from whom the world is still unknown.
Are so old these eggs
Researchers from the University of Toronto Mississauga of Canada studied fossil remains of these eggs and egg shells at places searched in Argentina, China and South Africa. Researchers say that these 19.5 million-year-old eggs are the oldest known eggs in fossil record. All these eggs were given by Soprododes. Please tell that the soprodes were vegetarian from four to eight meters long and long-necked and were the most common and far-reaching dinosaurs of their time. Their marks have been found in many countries.
There are many secrets hidden now
According to Robert Reesge of the University of Toronto, fossil records contain 316 million-year-old skeletal crawlers and mammal predators, but even after 12 million years, we do not know anything about their eggs and eggs. Risz says, "It is a big secret that these eggs have been seen suddenly and have not been seen before this time." At present, Riesge and his team are studying these eggs and their skins intensively, so that the unknown secrets of this creature But to help get the curtain off.
This will help
According to Koine Stein, a researcher at Ghent University in Belgium, these eggs can prove to be an important step towards detecting the gradual development of the reproduction process in dinosaurs. He says, we know that the eggs of this creature were strict, but because of the old age, the fissures in these fossils remains in the ruins. However, he hoped that the effects of these cracks will not affect the results of their studies.