An 80-million-year-old dinosaur egg was unearthed in the Ganzhou province of China. The egg is the smallest ever discovered and could shed light on dinosaurs reproductive habits.
READ MORE: Scientists find 'missing link'The smallest fully intact dinosaur egg ever discovered has been unearthed in a remote area of China.
Researchers at China University of Geosciences recovered six dinosaur eggs at a construction site in Ganzhou in 2021, which is known as one of the 'richest egg fossil sites in the world.' Researchers reported that they discovered the new egg at a construction site in Meilin, a town located along the perimeter of Ganzhou City.
Election backscatter diffraction then scans the SEM findings and analyzes the material's texture and structure to discern patterns in the shell. More research needs to be conducted to uncover how the Minioolithus ganzhouensis species evolved and its strategies for reproduction millions of years ago.
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