Dinosaurs hatched eggs less efficiently than modern birds, according to new research. The study suggests that – unlike modern birds – the now extinct reptiles may have used the sun’s warmth to help ...
Frogs and salamanders lay their eggs in communal jelly masses that are attached to submerged sticks. The jelly protects the embryo from changes in temperature and also helps slow down anything trying ...
An experiment to test how dinosaurs might have hatched eggs. (Chun-Yu Su via SWNS) By Stephen Beech Dinosaurs hatched eggs less efficiently than modern birds, according to new research. The study ...
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