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A 70 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur That Never Hatched
A dinosaur egg laid 70 million years ago holds the remains of an "exquisite" embryo that shows how dinosaurs positioned themselves before hatching.
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Scientists Discover a 70-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossilized Egg With a Perfectly Preserved Embryo Inside
A remarkably well-preserved dinosaur embryo, unearthed from a fossilized egg in southern China, is offering scientists an ...
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Do All Snakes Lay Eggs? It’s Actually Pretty Complicated
It isn’t just snakes that fill up the reptilian quota of egg-laying animals. A group of reptiles — known as squamates — comprised of lizards, turtles, crocodilians, and snakes, are all overwhelmingly ...
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