Meet Baby Yingliang, A 70 Million Year Old Dinosaur That Never Hatched
The embryo s position shows it was getting ready to hatch. This curledup pose is what interests researchers. Living bird embryos are known to move into the best position, known as tucking behaviors, to help them hatch from their eggs. But these behaviors had never been documented in dinosaurs, until now. Learn more about Baby Yingliang Music: Puppet Love by Nic. Tenbroek Science News Videos Explainers SUBSCRIBE to the Live Science YouTube channel Twitter Facebook Instagram Community Forums For the science geek in everyone, breaks down the stories behind the most interesting news and photos on the Internet, while also digging up fascinating discoveries that hit on a broad range of fields, from dino
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