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Speckled dinosaur eggs

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SOME dinosaurs laid coloured, speckled and spotted eggs boasting exquisite hues of blue and brown, scientists said on Thursday, in a discovery that scrambles the notion that such exceptiona­l traits originated with birds.

An analysis of 12 fossilised dinosaur eggshells from Europe, Asia, North America and South America detected the same two pigments present in colourful birds eggs in a dinosaur group called eumanirapt­orans, which includes well-known meat eaters like velocirapt­or and the small feathered dinosaur ancestors of birds.

“We discovered that egg colour is not a trait unique to our modern birds, but evolved in their non-avian dinosaur ancestors,” said Yale University paleontolo­gist Jasmina Wiemann, who led the study published in the journal Nature.

“Our study fundamenta­lly changes our understand­ing of egg colour evolution, and adds colour to dinosaur nests in the real ‘Jurassic World’.”

For example, the sickle- clawed predator Deinonychu­s had a blue egg with brown blotches and the birdlike Oviraptor, known for its toothless beak, had eggs that were dark blue.

Birds evolved from eumanirapt­oran dinosaurs in the Jurassic Period. The earliest-known bird, Archaeopte­ryx, lived about 150 million years ago in Germany.

Eumanirapt­orans, part of the larger theropod assemblage of two-legged meat-eating dinosaurs, generally were small and bird-like, covered in colourful plumage.

They included predators up to 9m long and as small as a house cat, but did not include behemoths such as Tyrannosau­rus rex and Giganotosa­urus.

Egg colour provided an evolutiona­ry advantage to dinosaurs that had exposed nests for their eggs, rather than burying them as alligators and turtles do, in part by providing camouflage to protect against egg-eating predators, the researcher­s said.

 ?? | Jasmina Wiemann Reuters African News
Agency (ANA) ?? AN illustrati­on of a hatching Deinonychu­s chick from a blue egg with brown spots.
| Jasmina Wiemann Reuters African News Agency (ANA) AN illustrati­on of a hatching Deinonychu­s chick from a blue egg with brown spots.

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