1/27/2012

Oldest Dinosaur Nests Found in South Africa

The oldest known dinosaur nests have been found at the same South African park where scientists previously unearthed the oldest known dinosaur embryo , a new study says.
Paleontologists recently found ten nests—each containing several tightly clustered eggs—in a nearly vertical cliff in Golden Gate Highlands National Park. Both the nests and the previously discovered embryo date back 190 million years.
The new find shows that the region was an early Jurassic nesting site used by a plant-eater called Massospondylus carinatus. The site predates other known dino nesting grounds around the world by more than a hundred million years.
After the ancient fossil embryo was described in 2005 , "we decided to go back to the original site and see if we [could] find embryos and nests in place in the rock wall," said Robert Reisz, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Toronto in Mississauga.
"After a lot of searching and walking on hands and knees and crawling ... we found a total of ten nests altogether in locality, which is amazing."

Source: National Geographic

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