Researchers crack mystery of dinosaur eggs missing from fossil record
CALGARY — Researchers believe they have cracked the mystery of why fossilized eggs of only a few types of dinosaurs have been found.
A paper published Wednesday in the journal Nature suggests eggs missing from the fossil record may have been soft, like a turtle’s, instead of hard, like those of a bird.
One of the authors of the study, University of Calgary paleontologist Darla Zelenitsky, said many fossilized eggshells have been found for certain bird-like, meat-eating dinosaurs as well as some long-necked and duck-billed plant-eaters.
Eggs of other dinosaurs — especially more primitive species — have been notably absent.