Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Home of the Dinosaurs


The finding of the uncommon dinosaur nest isn’t that odd in this city of Héyuán that had the population of 3 million inhabitants. There had been numerous findings of dinosaur fossils, particularly the eggs. Based on to the Sun, due to the discoveries, ‘Héyuán had now become known as the "home of dinosaurs" in China.

The first ever major finding of dinosaur eggs has been year 1996, and also near this Dong River, where that schoolboy, Zhang Yangzhe made his finding. In year 2015, some workmen who were laying sewage pipes discovered a batch of more than 40 eggs. In The Daily Mail reported that were ‘‘over 17,000 of them that have been hollow out of the city’’. More than 10,000 of those eggs are now being displayed or stored at the city Héyuán Museum. Its compilations of fossilized ancient eggs are being considered as one of those top extensive anywhere from around the world.

The 65 million years old Triceratops Skull


In the meantime, in the US, one more important dinosaur findings were created by a student, Harrison Duran, the college learner from University of California, has been infatuated with dinosaurs ever since his early childhood, located the portions of the skull of about a 65 million years old Triceratops in the Hell Creek Formation in North Dakota.

In the Washington Post reported that the cast of a skull will be created and place on the university so that Duran can allocate his finding within the campus community.

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