Friday, July 29, 2005

Dinosaur embryos oldest yet


The discovery reveals fascinating details about the life of an ancient plant-eating giant

WASHINGTON - The discovery of the oldest dinosaur embryos ever found is enabling scientists to piece together the lifetime growth of a type of long-necked giant that lived about 190 million years ago.
Years of study have turned up new and fascinating details of Massospondylus carinatus, a plant-eating dinosaur that lived in the early Jurassic age in what is now South Africa.

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