Tanjib Ahmed Omi
Scientists have discovered "Baby Yingliang", a dinosaur in China that was about to hatch. It was reported that this egg's age is at least 66 million years. The intriguing part is this egg is still in an impeccable phase which belonged to the family of oviraptorosaur. The dinosaur positioned inside the egg was something like the upside-down position that is sort of akin to a modern bird. Due to unsuccessful hatching, the embryos did find a way to come into the world. Modern birds this demeanor significantly came from their dinosaur ancestors. Their origin was mainly inhibited in Asia and North America during the Late Cretaceous period. The baby Yingliang is roughly 27 centimeters (10.6 inches) long from head to tail and is housed in a 17-centimeter-long egg. A sudden mudflow covered the egg, shielding it from scavengers for a thousand million years and more. It is expected that if it had survived, it would have grown to be two to three meters long and would have eaten plants.