Monday, January 16, 2012

NEST OF 15 BABY DINOSAURS has found

A nest full of fossilized dinosaur babies has been found in Mongolia, and the find has paleontologists reexamining types of parental care among the many historic reptiles. The roughly 75-million-yr-previous nest shows 15 juvenile members of Protoceratops andrewsi-a relative of Triceratops-entombed in ancient sand dune deposits. The nest was just lately found by Mongolian paleontologist Pagmin Narmandakh within the area’s Djadokhta formation.
fossilized dinosaur babies


fossilized dinosaur babies found

fossilized dinosaur babies view

A nest of 15 young dinosaurs uncovered in Mongolia - cousins of Triceratops - now suggests these plant-eating beasts may need cared for his or her younger, scientists reveal.
This is the primary definitive Protoceratops nest uncovered to this point, researchers said. Although scientists had found what they thought were Protoceratops nests because the Twenties, opening up the eggs revealed they really belonged to a different dinosaur - Oviraptor, a creature previously suspected to have lurked round these eggs to eat them.

The very fact these toddler dinosaurs had been all found together means that Protoceratops mother and father may need cared for their younger at nests throughout a minimum of the early phases of childhood. As well as, Protoceratops was a comparatively primitive member of its group of dinosaurs, the ceratopsians, so suggests that nesting and parental care might need been traits found within different ceratopsians as nicely, such as Triceratops.

 that a prevailing wind blew over the ancient dunes of the Mongolian desert, covering the dinosaur nest in sand and killing the youngsters. Which means, in addition to the new data on the dinosaur's parental care habits, the nest also provides researchers with a glimpse into the ultimate moments of these creatures' lives.

Unlike different dinosaur nests discovered with fossil eggs, the infants on this nest appear to have been about a 12 months previous once they died.

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