Joyena Binte Monsur
Dinosaurs which are seen in toys, graphical representation, is a thing of interest for people of all ages. Research about dinosaurs has been going on for many years and all those were based on fossils. Scientists discovered a forgotten fossil of a preserved dinosaur embryo at least 66 million years old and was preparing to hatch. The fossil was of a toothless theropod or oviraptorosaur or Baby Yingliang. Found in Ganzhou, southern China. According to Birmingham University's researcher Fion Waisum Ma it was one of the best dinosaur embryos found. A bird-like posture unseen in dinosaurs. Chick preparing to hatch tucks head under the right wing in order to protect itself, failure to tuck leads to death. Baby Yingliang's bird-like posture shows birds originating from dinosaurs. Oviraptorosaur "egg thief lizards," were feathered dinosaurs that lived in now Asia and North America during the Late Cretaceous period. They were in various sizes and diets, from turkeys to 26 feet long. Baby Yingliang is 27 centimetres in a 17 centimetres egg at the Yingliang Stone Nature History Museum. It may be 72-66 millions years preserved by mudslide. An adult is likely 2-3 metres long and a herbivore.