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Dinosaur eggs are found in India

Thursday, 1 October 2009

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The find has been likened to the discovery of a treasure trove

Geologists in southern India say they have found hundreds of dinosaur egg clusters which could be about 65 million years old.

It was a chance find discovered when a team of scientists were locating a place to excavate an ancient riverbed in the state of Tamil Nadu.

As they dug deeper they saw layers of what looked like fossilised eggs.

The photos and samples were then sent to various universities who confirmed that they were dinosaur eggs.

Each egg is the size of a football - about 13 to 23cm in diameter, lying buried in sandy nests.

The leader of the team, MU Ramkumar, told the BBC the finding is significant and could help to unravel the mystery about the extinction of dinosaurs.

'Infertile'


"The important finding is that these eggs have been found in different layers that means the dinosaurs came to the place over and over year after year," he said.


"The second important thing is that we have got volcanic ash deposits on the eggs which suggests that volcanic activity could have caused their extinction.

"The other thing we have found is that all these eggs are unhatched and infertile. So what made the eggs infertile? We need to carry out further studies to learn more from the findings."

Scientists believe the eggs belong to the docile leaf-eating Sauropod branch of dinosaurs. Their remains have been dug up on every continent, including Antarctica.

Palaeontologists use the term to describe large, four-legged, plant-eating dinosaurs with bulky bodies, long necks and tails and tiny heads with relatively small brains.

Dr Ramkumar and his team have called on the central and state governments to protect what they are calling a "Jurassic treasure trove".

The presence of dinosaur eggs was first recorded in the same district by a British geologist in the 1860s. In the 1990s a dinosaur egg was found in a government-owned factory in the state.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8284695.stm

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A great day for Palaeontologists and Geologists all around the globe! On a lighter note, don't trade this amazing discovery to get more 4.5 generation MRCA's. :D
 
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Some images of the magnificent creatures

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Sauropods were the true giants of the dinosaur family, some of them attaining lengths of over 100 feet and weights of over 100 tons. Most sauropods were characterized by their extremely long necks and tails and thick, squat bodies; they were the dominant herbivores of the Jurassic period, though an armored branch (known as the titanosaurs) flourished during the Cretaceous. Among the most well-known sauropods were Brachiosaurus, Apatosaurus and Argentinosaurus.

http://images.google.co.in/imgres?i...=Sauropod+branch+of+dinosaurs&hl=en&sa=N&um=1
 
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Just wanted to ask...

Can they be hatched???

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

A great discovery for geologists to know the past.

KIT Over n Out
 
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Hi bezerk,
nice post. I have a question. Please don't misunderstand, but I am curious as to what are the views of Islam on the theory of evolution? I am curious. Here in the Bible belt, people go bonkers about creationism/'intelligent design'. But surprisingly all my Muslim friends are very comfortable with evolution, unlike some of my Christian friends. I just curious on Islam's views on the topic. As far as I know Hinduism believes in the cycle of creation and destruction of universe - more in line with the superstring theory! So it doesn't have an conflict with evolution.
I would appreciate a healthy discussion on the topic.
 
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Hi bezerk,
nice post. I have a question. Please don't misunderstand, but I am curious as to what are the views of Islam on the theory of evolution? I am curious. Here in the Bible belt, people go bonkers about creationism/'intelligent design'. But surprisingly all my Muslim friends are very comfortable with evolution, unlike some of my Christian friends. I just curious on Islam's views on the topic. As far as I know Hinduism believes in the cycle of creation and destruction of universe - more in line with the superstring theory! So it doesn't have an conflict with evolution.
I would appreciate a healthy discussion on the topic.


Offtopic and doesn't belong here.
 
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Likely to be a hoax. Let us waot for some confirmation.
 
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Hi bezerk,
nice post. I have a question. Please don't misunderstand, but I am curious as to what are the views of Islam on the theory of evolution? I am curious. Here in the Bible belt, people go bonkers about creationism/'intelligent design'. But surprisingly all my Muslim friends are very comfortable with evolution, unlike some of my Christian friends. I just curious on Islam's views on the topic. As far as I know Hinduism believes in the cycle of creation and destruction of universe - more in line with the superstring theory! So it doesn't have an conflict with evolution.
I would appreciate a healthy discussion on the topic.

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Awesome find.. very interesting stuff, here is another major discovery by archeologists in Ethiopia

Scientists discover Fossil Skeleton From Africa Predates Lucy, another link between the evolution of apes and of bipedal upright walk akin to that of humans, almost complete specimen of Homo erectus with anatomy remarkably similar to modern Homo sapiens.

Lucy meets Ardi :)

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/02/science/02fossil.html?_r=1&ref=science
 
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