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  2. Dracozolt, Arctozolt, Dracovish, and Arctovish - Wikipedia

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    Arctovish can be made out of the Fish and Dino, Arctozolt can be made out of the Bird and Dino, Dracovish can be made out of the Fish and Drake, and Dracozolt can be made out of the Bird and Drake. [8] The various Fossils appear to be based on different types of dinosaurs, such as the stegosaurus, paravians, and dunkleosteus. [9]

  3. Timeline of egg fossil research - Wikipedia

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    Fossilized Dinosaur eggs displayed at Indroda Dinosaur and Fossil Park. This timeline of egg fossils research is a chronologically ordered list of important discoveries, controversies of interpretation, taxonomic revisions, and cultural portrayals of egg fossils. Humans have encountered egg fossils for thousands of years. In Stone Age Mongolia, local peoples fashioned fossil dinosaur eggshell ...

  4. Egg fossil - Wikipedia

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    Egg fossils are the fossilized remains of eggs laid by ancient animals. As evidence of the physiological processes of an animal, egg fossils are considered a type of trace fossil . Under rare circumstances a fossil egg may preserve the remains of the once- developing embryo inside, in which case it also contains body fossils .

  5. Egg taphonomy - Wikipedia

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    The formation of fossil eggs begins with the original egg itself. Not all eggs that end up fossilizing experience the death of their embryo beforehand. Even eggs that successfully hatch can fossilize. In fact, not only is this possible it's actually common. Many fossil dinosaur eggs are preserved with their tops broken open by the escaping ...

  6. Reptile egg fossil - Wikipedia

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    Reptile egg fossils are the fossilized remains of eggs laid by reptiles. The fossil record of reptile eggs goes back at least as far as the Early Permian . However, since the earliest reptile eggs probably had soft shells with little preservation potential , reptilian eggs may go back significantly farther than their fossil record.

  7. List of dinosaur specimens with nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Named after the species name. 85% complete by bone count; among most well-preserved of the genus ‘Horridus’, the most complete Triceratops fossil known, on display at the Melbourne Museum. Jason [37] [38] Louisiana Art and Science Museum: Triceratops: Hell Creek Formation Named after discoverer, a rancher who first found it. JD Trike 12 MOR ...

  8. Dreadnoughtus - Wikipedia

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    Dreadnoughtus is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur containing a single species, Dreadnoughtus schrani. D. schrani is known from two partial skeletons discovered in Upper Cretaceous (Campanian to Maastrichtian; approximately 76–70 Ma) rocks of the Cerro Fortaleza Formation in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina.

  9. Qianlong shouhu - Wikipedia

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    Qianlong (meaning "Guizhou Province dragon") is an extinct genus of basal sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Early Jurassic Ziliujing Formation of China. The genus contains a single species, Q. shouhu, known from partial skeletons of three mature individuals, associated with several eggs, some of which contain embryos.