Nowrin Sikder Oboni
On Tuesday, scientists revealed the finding of an excellently preserved dinosaur embryo from at least 66 million years ago, which was ready to emerge from its egg in the same way as a chicken does. The specimen was unearthed in Ganzhou, southern China, and belonged to an oviraptorosaur, or toothless theropod dinosaur, which the researchers called "Baby Yingliang." "It is one of the greatest dinosaur embryos ever found in history," Fion Waisum Ma, a University of Birmingham researcher who co-authored a report published in the journal.