It was a big surprise for the crew, the best-preserved dinosaur embryo has been found

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The best-preserved dinosaur embryo has been found in southern China in a 70-million-year-old oviraptorosaurus egg in southern China.

In 2015, a staff member at China’s Nanani Yingling Stone Natural History Museum noticed some fossilized bones coming out of an egg that had remained there for more than 10 years.

Realizing that it must be a sample, they called the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom to see it, according to Waisum Ma.

It was a big surprise for the crew, as the embryo was preserved inside with a very beautiful egg.

They found that the dinosaur skeleton was 24 cm long and 8 cm wide 17 cm long in an egg. They found that it had feathers, like a bird 2 feet.

Maa said the egg may have been buried in mud or sand because it was surprisingly well preserved.

They added that the posture of dinosaurs evolved before that of birds. What a treasure! Watch the video below.

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