A Pair of Shelled Eggs Inside A Female Dinosaur

Science56.90
Volume: 308, Issue: 5720, Pages: 375 - 375
Published: Apr 15, 2005
Abstract
An oviraptosaurian specimen (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from an Upper Cretaceous formation in China retains a pair of shelled eggs in the pelvis, providing direct evidence that oviraptorosaurian dinosaurs laid paired elongatoolithid eggs. The presence of the paired eggs suggests that theropod dinosaurs had two functional oviducts (like crocodiles) but that each oviduct produced only one egg at a time and that an entire egg clutch was laid through...
Paper Details
Title
A Pair of Shelled Eggs Inside A Female Dinosaur
Published Date
Apr 15, 2005
Journal
Volume
308
Issue
5720
Pages
375 - 375
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