Momota Hena Ritu

Scientists discovered an embryo inside, which they dubbed "Baby Yingliang."A well-preserved dinosaur embryo was discovered provided the petrified dinosaur embryo.The organism is thought to be between 66 million years old and was most likely preserved by a rapid mudslide that buried the egg and protected it for ages from scavengers. Understanding of scientists dinosaurs before they hatch is limited due to a scarcity of well-preserved embryos, a situation that she hopes will alleviate with the finding. The dinosaur's head was situated between its legs and under its body, with its back bent along the eggshell, according to iScience on Tuesday.This position, which has never been discovered in any non-avian dinosaurs before, is akin to pre-tucking in a chicken embryo. Chicks can stabilize themselves and have a better chance of surviving the birthing process by tucking their heads under their wings in the days leading up to hatching, according to the paper, which added that this behavior was previously thought to be unique to birds but may now be traced back to dinosaurs.