Scientists just discovered the largest group of fossilized pterosaur eggs ever. In a 10-foot-long sandstone block in northwest China, they came across 215 eggs - and 16 have embryonic remains. Up till now, discoveries of pterosaur eggs with an embryo within and a well-preserved 3D structure included three in Argentina and five in China, so researchers are thrilled over the find. Related:
from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building https://inhabitat.com/215-pterosaur-eggs-unearthed-in-biggest-collection-ever-found
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