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    Oldest Dinosaur 'Nursery' Discovered

    Tiny prints from baby dinosaurs dot the oldest dino nesting site found to date, a 190-million-year-old nursery in South Africa, researchers said.

    The hatchery and the baby footprints uncovered there are significant clues about the evolution of complex family behaviors in early dinosaurs, providing the oldest-known evidence that dinosaur hatchlings remained at nests long enough to at least double in size.

    The newly unearthed clutches of eggs, many with embryos inside, belonged to the plant-eating dinosaur Massospondylus, a prosauropod, or predecessor of the largest animals to ever walk the Earth, long-necked sauropods such as Brachiosaurus.

    How to unearth a dinosaur egg

    The international team of researchers conducted their excavation in the Golden Gate Highlands National Park in South Africa. The nesting ground, now largely covered in reddish-brown muddy siltstone, predates previously known nesting sites by 100 million years.

    "The eggs, embryos and nests come from the rocks of a nearly vertical road cut only 25 meters (82 feet) long," said researcher Robert Reisz, a paleontologist at the University of Toronto at Mississauga. "Even so, we found 10 nests, suggesting that there are a lot more in the cliff, still covered by tons of rock. We predict that many more nests will be eroded out in time as natural weathering processes continue." [Photos of dinosaur nesting sites]

    The eggs and nests proved difficult to unearth because the eggshells are extremely delicate at less than 100 microns in thickness, or less than the width of a human hair, making it easy to inadvertently destroy them. "We literally spent days and days searching for the eggs and nests, spending most of our time on our hands and knees, but once we were able to recognize what to look for, we found four nests within 10 minutes," Reisz told LiveScience.

    The nests unearthed to date each held up to 34 round eggs in tight clusters. The skeletal remains of the mothers suggest they were about 20 feet (6 meters) long, while their eggs were only about 2.3 to 2.7 inches (6 to 7 centimeters) wide. The mothers carefully arranged these eggs, the researchers say, basing this on the high level of organization of the nests and eggs.

    Dinosaur day care

    From the fine-grained nature of the sediments holding the eggs, the researchers think the nests were built near a lake or a slow-moving river. "The fact that the nests are relatively close to water, and the soil was moist, suggests that there was lots of vegetation," Reisz said. This likely made the area attractive to these herbivores.

    And the site seemed to be a popular one for dino day care, as the nests were found in at least three distinct layers of rock within the excavation, each indicating a different point in time. In fact, the researchers suggest the dinosaur moms likely returned repeatedly to the site. Also, the fact that multiple nests were found within the same layers — and thus were laid at about the same time — reveals the dinosaurs likely gathered in groups to lay their eggs, the oldest evidence of such behavior in the fossil record.

    "Even though the fossil record of dinosaurs is extensive, we actually have very little fossil information about their reproductive biology, particularly for early dinosaurs," said researcher David Evans, associate curator of vertebrate palaeontology at the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada. "This amazing series of 190-million-year-old nests gives us the first detailed look at dinosaur reproduction early in their evolutionary history, and documents the antiquity of nesting strategies that are only known much later in the dinosaur record."

    The researchers are now slowly uncovering embryos within these eggs. They have embryos in several different stages of development, "allowing us to do actual comparisons between them," Reisz said. "The preservation is exquisite."

    The scientists detailed their findings online today (Jan. 23) in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

    Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

     
    • Winter  •  Hong Kong, Hong Kong  •  3 mths ago
      what good will it do to a chaotic society if you ever found a dynosaur embryo?
    • Bill  •  4 mths ago
      You know, with everything they're doing with genetics today, someday someone probably *will* re-create a dinosaur, possibly by combining bird and reptile DNA. They're working on making mammoths right now, so how far can a real Jurassic Park be after that?
      • Susan 4 mths ago
        I hope so, I want one of those black feathered ones in the other article
      • Bill 4 mths ago
        @Susan - Think you'll still want it after it eats your face off?
      • D Terrent 4 mths ago
        Difference being, they already have the complete mammoth genome. Robert Bakker is talking about splicing together chicken DNA to make a "chick-a-saurus". Although I must admit, the mental image of a rampaging, 15' tall carnivorous Foghorn Leghorn does bring a smile to my face... "Look here, boy, I say, look here, you're dinner!"
    • A Yahoo! user  •  Tyler, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      To find something like that would be breathtaking to me....I mean think about it
      To me it would be like finding a treasure !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • A Thinker 4 mths ago
        Priceless.
      • Dean 4 mths ago
        man the best pictures ive seen on something like this
      • A Yahoo! User 4 mths ago
        I'll take the treasure
    • Gudelos  •  4 mths ago
      What a find! Can't wait to hear what they learn from this about dinosaur embryology.
      • William 4 mths ago
        Jurrassic Park, coming to you live! Stay tuned for the latest developments.
    • Sars  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 mths ago
      wish they had pictures so the article would be as informative as the title sounded....
      • Jeffery 4 mths ago
        A link to a slideshow is below the article; first one.
      • Tax the church 4 mths ago
        The Dinosaurs just would not cooperate, they kept running off
      • William 4 mths ago
        Camera shy until dinner time. Too bad the photographer did not want to be on the menu.
    • Rojo Grande  •  Newark, California  •  4 mths ago
      Let me ask the creationists a question. If we had no science, how would you describe an earth quake. I mean if a child came up to you and asked what it was and why did it happen what would you tell him? Of course, not knowing any better you'd tell him god did it because he is angry at us for_________. Then you'd go sacrifice something to appease the angry god.
      You're no smarter than a bassakwards villager in the middle of the Amazon that has never had contact with civilization. Ignorance is bliss.....
      • J 4 mths ago
        I was just wondering that about the 2004 India Ocean tsunami. Most people had no idea there was even an earthquake. And all the sudden, out of nowhere, the ocean comes up and overwhelms their village.

        If I were a native on a small island with no knowledge of plate tectonics, let alone news access to know it was caused by an earthquake, I'd probably think that some sort of god did it too.
      • O'Rourke 4 mths ago
        There must be a god of ignorance, too, washing waves of stupidity over these very threads
      • William 4 mths ago
        What ever are you talking about? You need to go find Santa, maybe he can sacrifice a few kids for you.
    • James  •  Barto, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      This does not prove that they cared for their young. It proves that they laid their eggs in the same place.
    • L  •  4 mths ago
      Finding dinosaur eggs, with embryos, that are 190 million years old is mind boggling. When you think about things like the age of the earth or the size, distances and number of galaxies, stars and planets within our universe, it kind of puts things like the biggest contributor to global warming, political hot air, in proper perspective.
    • J  •  Rochester, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Joes... do you HATE Zeus? Does Odin really get on your nerves? How about that jagoff Ra? I bet Tarhunt (the Hittite god of thunder) REALLY ticks you off, huh? I'm assuming you don't believe any of those gods are real, so could you tell us how to go about hating things that don't exist, and what purpose such hatred serves you?
    • Pam  •  4 mths ago
      I remember when one of our gold miners found a fully intact mammoth inside his mine. First it scared him and then he thought it was cool. It is now on display at our museum.
    • Manny  •  4 mths ago
      The scientists are missing something more obvious: The fact that the skeletal remains close by the eggs suggests that something sudden happened to trap presumably the mother and stop the eggs from growing. If it were a global event like the yucatan blast, then snuffing out the oxygen over a long period of time could kill off the big dinosaurs. Smaller creatures that required less oxygen could survive. Smaller reptiles too. And smaller birds from the pterosaur line too.
    • Vader  •  4 mths ago
      And where did they dig up Newt.
    • William  •  4 mths ago
      Mama!
    • Live Love Life  •  4 mths ago
      Very interesting! However, these comments make my head hurt.
    • J  •  Rochester, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Joes, it's interesting that the "frauds" you are pointing out were all uncovered by the scientific method of peer review... NOT by religious figures (or your god)
    • J  •  Rochester, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Earlier, Joes said... "I believe an all-powerful, all-knowing God created a perfect world, and man’s sin corrupted the creation. God is the basis for laws of logic".

      Joes, since you say god is all-knowing, then why isn't he to blame for setting up Eve? Wouldn't knowing everything mean he'd know Eve would be tricked by the serpent? The "law of logic" dictates that god's decision to corrupt his creation was premeditated.

      You worship a genocidal, insecure, psychotic jerk. The "laws of logic" say so.
    • joe  •  4 mths ago
      Hey Joes,
      Wouldn't you agree that we humans need a good old testament smiting. We haven't had a good heavenly, bronze/iron age smiting...well, since way back then. A good smiting, usually includes women, children, animals, and trees. We call that today ethnic (heck, the animal and trees make it environmental) cleansing and think it's a bad thing.
      Hey, we could take matters into our own hands and smite something. Nah, that wouldn't be any fun, and we would probably get into trouble and be heavenly smited for smiting without a proper smiting permit.
      What do you think Joes, you like me smite you vedddy much?
    • Lonnie  •  Prescott, Arizona  •  4 mths ago
      dont publish this stuff without pictures daahhhh!!!
    • Tax the church  •  4 mths ago
      Technically I guess I put a baby dinosaur in my car this morning
    • DukeofDixie  •  4 mths ago
      I bet daycare was a lot less expensive back then
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