Dinosaur Egg Found in China Has 72M-Year-Old Embryo
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- This dinosaur egg fossil was found in Ganzhou, China - and it has a 72M-year-old embryo still intact 😱
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When you’re just a little baby but you’re also 72 million years old
underrated
Yeah
Anime girls be like:
@@businessisboomin7252 lmfao
Why is this relatable to me?
Man the fossil is very impressive but what I’m more impressed with the fact they study the egg for four years and finally release the results 😯
Right? Like I can’t imagine doing one thing for like 4 years
@@kacheymeow490 Money!
and science. Can't forget about science
They may already have one to make
@4Infinite lol found that crackpot
@4Infinite no it doesn’t make sense
This is the oldest and youngest thing at the same time
water😳
How about life itself? This energy that starts with every newborn or hatched or created creature but is also as old as the universe itself.
its not. its dead
Its from China, so can it be real as they are known to fake everything I don't believe it to be real
@@numathesaint872 So? A living being can die you or old.
This egg was fossilized (naturally killing the dinosaur inside) while still an egg, for obvious reasons, that would be considered a dinosaur young, at the same time the fossil is incredibly old.
You've no imagination, sadly.
Who would've thought that they'd be on UA-cam 72 million years later?
That is kind of nuts, huh.
Sure is something
hey mam im famous!
Yeah and they really cared about being on youtube
@@angelangelov3464 "Humor" What a concept.
It’s amazing how well preserved this fossil is
Yes. And it's still moving
@@ncuco bruh what
@@Aero10borne bruuuuhhhh
Since it’s barley born u probably would smash it
Let’s wake him up
Just think how much stuff is out there like this we have not discovered yet .
And how much before human discovering is gone already
Same with archaeology. It is like an iceberg, we only see and know the above water portion.
Or how much was forever destroyed and lost that we can never discover
Like how much of the ocean is still not explored
i have not looked into the possibility of this, but i’m sure ancient civilizations have also had their hand at discovering fossils like this and i think that is so cool
He sacrificed his life so he can be discovered 72million years later. Legend.
No that's stupid
@@UltraFire538 r/whooooosh
How do you know it's male?
@@gotbrain3333 because "he" is the default gender
@@christianlauren5883 hate to be that guy but isn’t that sexist?
This. This is the stuff that excites me. As a child, I wanted to be an archaeologist. Got lost somewhere along the way. But these nuggets give me butterflies. Eye to eye with the history of the world.
This describes me 100%.
Oh good days
I still have time to decide and go for it but I don't think it will work out for me
Nothing stops you from studying more. EdX and Coursera!
Same here man!!
@@anniechan2068 It will work out for you if you COMMIT to it 100%! Women regularly want commitment from men, so turn it around and apply it to your studies!! Make study your top 3 list!
This is so cool. To think that the birds have been doing the same thing for the past 72 million years is simply incredible. Nature is astonishing 🤩
Praise Allah the best of creators.
@@samimas4343 isn't he like... the only creator?
@@GwyndOwO
Isa (Jesus), peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, created living things out of clay/mud with the will of Allah. People create nonliving objects all the time.
So Allah is the best of creators and the only real Creator, as the rest are just imitators and cannot create life without His will.
@@samimas4343 please stop this BS, grow up.
@@crocopix
Peace.
Real cool how well persevered the fossil was and how the 3D image turned out that we can look back in time.
It’s not accurate btw, you can’t believe everything you see you on the Internet especially from a channel like this
@@eggheadusa if you want to correct something you should provide your own answer and your source.
I want to know where is the inaccuracies and why you said that about this chanel.
What did dinosaur eggs taste like?
@@steampunkstar_raisin it tastes like chicken eggs with a dinosaur flavour
@@badcode8037 How do you know? Have you ever time traveled?
Now all that's left to do is get that fossil to a fossil restorer and you've got yourself a starter in no time
yup
I hope its an aerodactyl
It would be a catastrophy, they would be the most lethal predator in the planet and weak prey would be near extinct
You gotta be kidding me
@@draco5277 bro its a pokemon joke
And so it begins..
*Jurassic Park is slowly becoming a reality.*
And we all saw how it ended! Not a good idea to try to resurrect an extinct species.
@@antoniomontana9430 why not?
@@antoniomontana9430 definitely a good idea
We will never be able to see what actually these animals looked like or sounded. Even if we can create one it will never look like the original one no matter what you do. You will get a creature (not a dinosaur) similarly what they showed in Jurassic park. "Genetically engineered theme park monsters nothing more nothing less"
Fascinating, to actually have clear image of whole body of an dinosaur. Those bones haven’t been misplaced and had no missing pieces.
The things we have learned through science is just...wow. To look and see a 72 million year old Dino embryo...amazed!
lets face a horrific reality that china has probably already started the cloning process for this embryo and Jurassic park is about to come to life in china in the next 30 years. Why do you guys think theres never a happy ending when T rex comes around on camera???
@@omarbumbum2111 yes, the US will blame everything on China. Maybe Fauci will say that these dinosaurs also came from the 'Wuhan Lab' 🤔
@@amank.7052- bahahaha good one dude 😉
@@omarbumbum2111 LMASPFKSPAEFK this comment is outrageously stupid
@@msruag you say that now but in 30 years you will be running from Chinese dinosaurs like the T rex crying like a baby yelling dam it that guy in the utube comments was fkin rite!!
Imagine being 72m years old and not being born yet
imagine people are easy to deceive that you can exaggerate how old a bird was
@@reisaki18 😂
@@reisaki18 imagine not being able to trust anything or anyone
@@gamdanyunizar7849 specially when you don't need to trust, since the dating process is basically math and chemistry. Saying it's fake is pretty much saying that 2 + 2 isn't equal to 4
@@gamdanyunizar7849 it’s good tho trust will get you killed these days
It's incredible that we're still learning about these creatures.
I can literally see the excitement in this researcher's eyes!!! Congrats on discovering this unbelievably awesome egg
Unbelievable is right
@@El_Nombre-e3x If you despise science yeah. At that point you're open to any conspiracy.
@@damienholland9244 some "religious" people believe dinosaurs never existed lol
@@denny4551 I know. They probably went to a private religious school or are just totally rejecting what they were taught at public schools. But this type of subject is taught in Paleontology, for example.
Its not real, its actually art from the real thing
This is incredible. I've always been fascinated by dinosaurs. I'm really glad they found some great evidence which gives deeper insight into their embryonic state.
Dinosaurs lived with humans, proof of that. DNA would not last that long… man use your brain!
@@kevinjohnson3521 we can always be polite. Thank you!
@@mischievousmaster wow Beta male… telling you to use your brain is NOT polite?!?! I am just stating a fact sir. If you do not like the way the message is portrayed, chew the meat and spit out the bone! Simple and easy.
So you believe a 72 M year old egg was found intact? What science would say that? Oh, I forgot, the 72 M years cannot be proven except in a lab… which proves nothing.
@@kevinjohnson3521 it proves nothing for those who don't know how to determine date based on chemical elements
@@kevinjohnson3521 i rest my case. Good day!
Don't show this to any scientist who loves Jurassic Park
dont show this to a dumb JP fan, that wants to clone a rock, and thinks "it looks like a thing, it must be the thing" even if it is a statue or painting of a thing.
@@ollllj you know not all jp fans are like this
@@dionelmejia8093 i may believe that as soon as i see a single dinosaur with feathers in any upcoming JP movie.
@@ollllj dominion
@@ollllj I don't think anyone watch jp for accuracy
To a scientist, this is like finding a pot of gold. Look how happy she is talking about this. LOL
Archeologyst come on u know the word but yeah it's like finding a pot of gold
She's been waiting four years to spill. It must feel wonderful.
She is lying to herself
What's more amazing is how much more fossilized eggs like this one are still buried.
Let’s keep it that way 😂😂
Not many I think...
@@FightClass3 there are most likely hundreds if not thousands. Stop thinking humans know everything about the planet and it’s history... there is much more to find
@@alfiewoodley01 Right they find something new all the time.
@@alfiewoodley01 i think he meant not many fertilized eggs
Bless anyone who works this hard to help us understand our planet’s history. Wouldn’t want to repeat it, lol. (I mean, I’d love to see a real dinosaur, and this gets me as close as I could ever imagine thanks to these folks’ work).
Wouldn’t want to repeat it? You can’t learn from a meteor crashing into your planet
Jurassic Park was written as a warning,
not a tutorial.
@@ZebraLuv lol. It was written as funsies. They make dino as a reptile while they resembles bird. Cassowaries and Ostrich are descendents of dino. They should have feathers but the Jurassic Park director make them into reptile to make them scarrier. Cassowaries are still badass tbh
@@Drewbreesboss9 Jesus is King
actually, there is a small chance that we will be able to clone dinosaurs in the near 50-100 years. I want to see this. Hope i live long enough.
All news about dinosaurs is extraordinary.
But if that was a human theoretically they would say it should have been aborted
@@iair-conditiontheoutsideai3076 It’s funny how you threw that in there. 😂
I though the dino was still alive in there and we were about to get real Jurassic Park 😭😭
bruh i was wondering if i was the only one.... 😭😭i thought they found a real live egg
LMAO, so not just me
I was like *where's this Jurassic park music coming from?*
I thought the same too😭
me too :,(
It's just so crazy because decades ago when I was a kid, I used to say that birds were dinosaurs. I'm talking like 45 years ago, long before that hypothesis was put forth in academia as far as I know. Then years ago there was a fossil somewhere that showed that certain dinosaurs had feathers. Now we get this. It's just so cool.
I recall commenting in 1st grade (about 1987ish) that a T-rex made me think of a chicken. I explained that i had this thought watching my mom preparing the chicken to go into the oven while playing with my Dino-Riders. After a minute of silence, one kid started to say "yeah" but then this jerk jumped up, screamed "shawn thinks chickens are t-rex." He kept repeating that false claim louder and louder untill almost the whole class starting to laugh at me. 😓
Everytime i said " i said looks like a trex. I didn't say a chicken was a trex." I repeated "Similar does not mean the same" i keep trying to apeal to logic and reason from my fellow 5/6 year olds. Never the less, the mocking persisted, escilated and dog piling began. Like two kids didnt laugh or say anything.
I recall one of thouse kids about 4 years ago told me he went into local politics. 🤣🙄😟😞🙁😔
Well, the idea that birds descended from dinosaurs have been around for at least a century so it was already well-known within academia even 45 years ago. Even Charles Darwin suspected that birds came from dinosaurs just by observing certain features they share together. However, that wasn't mainstream knowledge until the release of the first Jurassic park movie.
@@falleneldor you should look at how chickens run. They run like little t-rexes. I sometimes call my chickens little t-Rexes cuz of how they run. Haha.
You realize speciation and darwinian evolution is still largely a unfounded theory in the year 2021? This is all extreme conjecture. We don't even see speciation in the fossil record.
I did to this meet the media is a hoax I always and I also believe rhinoceroses are dinosaurs and ostriches matter fact that preserved dinosaur egg it looks like an ostrich egg I don't know why they want us to believe that we can't figure it out ourselves if it wasn't for everybody's really awesome videos about their pets we were they would still be telling us that dogs only see in black and white and that they don't have feelings with we look at all the animals and all the creatures that are on UA-cam we know that animals are sentient beings that are aware of their own existence like the beluga whales and just a lot of evidence this is just another way for them to say that all we knew all along without admitting that science is a study of things.
I think we all know where this is going
“Welcome… To Jurassic Park.”
China, we surrender! Covid 19 was enough, we learned our lesson🤣
Woah. We need more beautiful dinosaur embryos like this one. I’m in love with the artists rendition of the preserved embryo. Such a cool and great find especially for a Oviraptor and theropod. Can really notice the bird like structure that our modern birds have today. :)
And they will eat us. When they spread around the globe.🥰🥰
@@JohnErnestNLee2024 definitely! 🥰
Everyone is a gangsta until it starts to move
AS LONG AS WE KEEP THEM AS FOSSILS EVERYTHING WILL BE OKAY!
In this case there´s no more DNA or is very damaged to do something. Even if they could, man can take care of them. This one grows only to a meter. The big ones we can deal with them too. We´ve got tanks, warships, planes, bombs and drones. No animal can deal with it.
@@hernanedias554 Nah, we can just fill in the missing pieces of DNA with modern bird DNA and make sure that everyone that we clone/breed are female. Then we can monetize the whole thing by making a giant petting zoo/theme park full of these things......
Yeah.... This will definitely sell.
@@vilebastage No dude, that aint possible yet. Let me tell the issues.
1- Fill the missing parts: That aint so simple as said, they have a litle or nothing of DNA(more bended to nothing), how can they come up with the rest? Even through more than 65 % millions of year of evolution gap? An example we have is Lyuba the baby mamoth, found on permafrost in Syberia. 92 % of DNA that 8% we couldn't fill with modern elephants yet, even there's a 20 million years of gap. That formula you saw in Jurassic Park could be but can't be done, the real issue is that DNA can't resist fossilization. 6,8 millions on normal conditions is how DNA lasts (no permafrost included).
2 - We can already produce birds with dino characteristics using the properties of atavism, wich are genes with hidden characteristics lost in evolution and time, we can discover what they correspond and enable them, as they're there, but disabled. Like teeth, size and so on...That's the better and easiest way.
I'd like to see those animals roaming alive, but it's sad we human can't do nothing without proper inputs. That's sad, but it's the truth.
@@hernanedias554 bro I was just joking. My original reply was the plot of Jurassic Park.
@@vilebastage 😂😂😂😂😂😂👊
Let's not do a Jurassic Park now, we've all seen how that ends.
They've been working on that. It's only a matter of time they release it to the world. Just like them making human animal hybrids. When they speak on it... It's been something in the works for a long time
@@1jazzyphae I'm ok with human animal hybrids. Ok with most genetic tampering. US humans creating our next stage of evolution is exciting and also very frightening.
So they going to make clone Dino?
@@1jazzyphae I wouldn't mind real beastkins....
Since it had a successful reboot, maybe it won't end either ;p
Should be clarified that the 3D image is a digital model
Don’t ruin my scientism, thank you.
Yes! I thought it was still alive too😅
I was gonna type "cool, kill it!!"
@@michaeladisa7571 don’t kill my imagination please, I am still anticipating tomorrow’s world from the 90’s on TV.. must be just around the corner now.
Yes. I saw the thumbnail and came in ready to comment " now, don't you even think of cloning that sh@t!!"...but then I realized it was fossilized 🤣
It's kind of common sense that flesh won't survive that long..... like cmon now
Simple - because it's not 72M years old.
Like when soft t-rex tissue was found. Has to be a lot younger
Wow...a 72 million year old window into the past! Such a well preserved fossil of an ancient bird before they evolved into birds...amazing!
Millions of years didn't happen. God created all things less than six thousand years before the birth of Christ, according to Catholic Church tradition which is based on the chronological data of scripture.
@@anthonypuccetti8779 my boy Anthony you’re speaking facts
The goat hearder's guide to the galaxy (the bible or 'buy bull') is nothing but myths & fables...gotta go with science here...faith is believing what you know ain't so...
@@anthonypuccetti8779 prove it. Oh wait, you can't.
@Genaro Cabrera prove it. Oh wait, you can't.
if this organic thing can be preserved for 72 million years, imagine what would happen to the tons of non biodegradable plastic waste.
Plastic is made from earth and will return to being earth eventually. Stop being silly
@@satyro8186 it will all break down in 1000-2000 years but the microplastics would remain in the ocean
@@satyro8186 did you watch george carlin? Lol
Millions of years didn't happen. God created all things less than six thousand years before the birth of Christ.
@@anthonypuccetti8779 lol
I can definitely imagine a Tyrannosaurus Rex looking more like a giant flightless Vulture when it comes to evidence like this.
Most likely. The Jurassic park versions are not it at all.
There's many different kinds of dinosaurs... ones that look more lizard like and ones that resemble birds. They both exist. T Rex resembled an upright lizard more than a bird.
Not all dinosaurs resembled birds and had feathers.
It didnt have wings
No he looks like crocodile with longer back legs
@@johnytan971 so it hunted? I Here people say that it was a scavenger. Then again I guess we will never fully know.
Be scared. Jurassic Park is coming in an island near you.
it's adorable how subtly enthusiastic she is to talk about it
can we just take a minute and think about 72 m years! that's crazy
@U H of course we are one of many civilisations, there are dozens of stats and planets out there
It is almost unbelievable. Oh wait it is..
@@mrtimo3822 unbelievable but factual
@U H There is almost guaranteed to be some form of life out there given the scale and age of the universe, but the probability of ever encountering them seems extremely insignificant considering the distances and how short our lives are
@U H You underestimate humanity.
It's impressive to find discoveries like this one, especially when the embryo looks precious in a weird way 😂
So is the dinosaur alive or dead I cant tell 😅
@@judesahyouni3093 It’s dead bro. The clip of it moving is just an animation, to show how it would look like if it was alive.
@@Edible_Kittens ohh, Thank you so much!!
@FREAQU it isnt
@FREAQU everything fake brother eveerything
now back to your pig farm
Woah, the the 3D graphic model made to give us a real-life visual is astronomical!
Gotta really, really love dinosaurs to make this you're lifes work..Kudos those scientist, bringing the past to life!
Gotta really love dinosaurs to make this *you are* lifes work
@@christophercrawford2736 It's UA-cam not grammar class.
@@loshistudios2446 The fact that it’s on UA-cam doesn’t mean we just tolerate stupidity.
@@christophercrawford2736 Okay well if it bothers you that much, then in that case, your first comment is missing a period. Please go fix it.
@@loshistudios2446 he left to go cry
Just got this in my recommended. Thanks UA-cam! I had no idea this happened, but to see that scientists are studying an embryo (long since fossilized) that’s 72 million years old is incredible. It always feels great hearing discoveries like this, so props to the people that found the fossil
Nothing on earth is 72 mil years old
@@PunchNugget what
@@PunchNuggetrepeat that in your head LMFAO
Imagine having neck pain doing that pose for 72million years
I can't imagine, i get neck pain from just looking at the ground for 5 seconds.
@@paulovinicius9940 10,000 years will give you such a kink in the neck!
Imagine imagining things
Its a long time, probably why he has such a stiff neck! :)
when you realize dinosaurs are also made in china...
To be clear, the ancestors of modern birds weren't simply "small theropods" but rather were a specific group-lineage or clade-of theropods. This is an important distinction because there were many other small theropods from different clades but they didn't evolve into birds.
Ok smart guy
@@rennefromthearea1103 did u take that to heart?
Nice I learnt something new today 😀👍
Weird how it works. Snuffed so early in life that it almost can’t be considered alive. Just to be a scientific marvel millions of years later.
This is a very impressive and astonishing discovery. Really enjoyed the discovery and presentation. They really studied it well before releasing the knowledge to public. Well done team human!
I'm so excited to ride a T-rex to my Biochemistry teacher's house and scream at her face "look teach, I got a T-rex!"
this makes us wonder, how many discoveries are still being studied for years, without us knowing it.
This wasn't even Spawn Killed, this is the Equivalent of kicking Kicked from the Game while on Loading Screen
What
@@kesaya3806
What are you confused about?
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the smart young lady in the video? I appreciate her enthusiasm and her dedication to her field more than the 72m year old fossil remains!
Edit: Thanks to everyone for the likes. Hope she will see it!
It’s rare to come across such a positive comment, respect 100+
I dont think thats rare. In every video I watch, there is at least 5 people who wrote a commentary starting with "Can we just take a moment to appreciate how..."
Cringe comment
How about we appreciate all the people that worked on this research, even those who aren't in the video :)
Fyi UA-cam is blocked in China
the more i read the comments, the less i have faith in humanity
Ikr
Amazing find! Extremely well preserved.
I'm more interested in how an egg like that got fossilized and how they came up with 72M years.
carbon date
Carbon dating.
@@jellyfishmoodlamp , remind me again how accurate carbon dating is? To millions of years or actually just a few thousand?
Also, how does an entire egg get fossilized intact?
The scientist that found the egg is 72 years old. So they just decided to say this egg is 72M years.
@@jdshl8423 in general, the first step of fossilization requires being buried in rich fine sediments so the body is protected from decomposing; there can't be room for air or oxygen-rich water to pass through the sediments because oxygen will interfere with the fossilization. After this, there can be many additional conditions required for effective fossilization, but that will be dependant on the creature and it's place of burial (water, land, mud, etc).
1. requires the creature be immediately buried in rich fine sediments to protect it from oxygen and oxygen-rich waters.
2. After fossilization comes preservation, that will require the fossil being buried underneath a place where there is constant deposition of sediments, otherwise it will erode away with the land.
This was so interesting! It’s truly remarkable how many years this embryo has endured so well preserved. Crazy to think that there’s others stuff out there we still have yet to discover. But I admit the title of the video kinda scared for a bit lols 😅
You would be scared of dinosaurs coming back? I would be enthusiastic. Would take my mind off of covid.
That animation of the embryo made feel like I was being judged by the embryo.😂
"The embryo belongs to a dinosaur called the oviraptorosaur"
Ark players:
wait, that's illegal
Iol
I'm 37 and this stuff still excites me. Thank you for sharing💕
I'm 36 and I hope when I'm 37 that I still get excited. Your comment brings me hope!
@@everennui1 I'm 38 and still get excited about this stuff, so you can look forward to that too :)
Why would being 37 (or any other age) have any bearing on this being exciting or not?
@@falcoperegrinus82 You're not getting it, man. Don't ruin this for us!
@@everennui1 I really don't get it though... Is there an age limit to being excited about science?
Imagine getting spawn killed so cleanly that modern day science praises you...
I'm telling you officer she was 72 million years old.
This is how the real life Jurassic park begins. I bet you they bring that egg to life.
Wonder what will it taste like🤤
@@KinoSeseri04 you wonder what everything tastes like even humans right
@@KinoSeseri04 yo are you Chinese?
i wish they can, but sadly they cant, its dead...
I bet you they can't
Gordon Ramsay: *"The egg is raw!!"*
It’s all normal untill there a way to bring dinosaurs back to life
@J Silva bet
@J Silva Birds are dinosaurs. They only need those T Rex features.. Avian dinosaurs lack those
There kind of is , just no one's done it . I imagine it'd be a similar process to Somatic cloning
Bring back mammoths and sabertooths first lol. Dinosaurs are impossible to bring back and by that I mean the big dinosaurs not some of these small birbs
@@mohammedubed7000 they are working on cloning a mammoth they found in the ice and think they might be able to have an elephant give birth.
And alot of people are still denial from the Dinosaurs existence.
yea they are called religious nuts
I deadass thought it was so preserved, everything is still intact therefore it can be raised.
The first researcher (Fion Waisum Ma) looked so happy while discussing the discovery. That in itself gave me so much joy.
Funny how a dino that was thought to eat eggs, is the dino who left the best egg around lol.
Props to the mum - how tf do you lay an egg inside a rock?
Aww, I want a pet dinosaur! 🦖 Well, maybe just a baby one.
Funny enough, you can reverse bird genes and voila you have a dinosaur.
@Dan a cassowary would be more appropriate
And that is how we got jurassic park lol
@@mook_butt8037 we'll they're scarier
Are you on drugs beo
I appreciate our modern dinosaurs. It's great feeling that I eat dinosaur eggs for breakfast everyday
And i eat fried dinosaurs every day, sometimes grill, sometimes steamed
@@HBC101TVStudios me too. I sometimes hard boil dinosaur egg
Nature is so mysterious... I believe there are still so many unknown things that we haven't dig yet
Imagine all of those deep deep sea creatures in the dark dark part of the ocean that haven't been discovered yet.
Wow. Very impressed with the study. However, If true…This should be all over news channels throughout the world! 🤔
I feel a little bad for it tho knowing it was just a baby, and didn't get the chance to enjoy it's little life any.. :(
Well hopefully the little fellow will at least be able to rest knowing it passed on what little info it could despite it's little size. Little fellow is a hero in it's own right, rest easy lil guy we learned a lot from you.
Atleast he didn’t hatch and get eaten 🤷♂️
says the man while eating his ancestors egg to dinner with bacon and milk
@@somerandomchannel382 We can appreciate history regardless of whether it’s presently being eaten by us or not.
@@somerandomchannel382 I try to avoid eatting poultry, beef, and I drink almond milk..as for bacon same scenario, I try to avoid eatting something that could've been my pet. I perfer seafood I'm not saying I won't eat them, but I feel awful for the animals so I try not to. am I too nice??
@@somerandomchannel382 I try not to eat meat and I don't like eggs. Almond milk tastes better for me and as for bacon ...sorry you got me there I can't say squat for bacon. Also side note Stephanie is an adorable name. So kudos on you.
Staying in that position inside an egg for 72 million years would make me really dinosore.
get out that was horrible
Cool coincidence how Oviraptor translates to “Egg Thief”, cos now we have one of their eggs. Karma certainly takes its time, lol.
scientists: so well preserved (rock with bones stuck to it)
also scientists: jurrasic park here we come
A glimpse into a dinosaur egg that’s 72 million years old is amazing
It's almost... believable. Almost.
This is just further proof dinosaurs actually had feathers and looked like birds rather than lizards. Chicken share the same DNA as them so it makes sense.
Chicken is a bird. Bird itself is an avian dinosaur.
It's really a mix bag. We call them dinosaurs as a general umbrella term but in reality they are an entire ecosystem of non-mammal (maybe even mammals) vertebrates that lived in that period, all of them suited to live in the environment that they lived in. They were probably avian, reptilialian, amphibian and maybe even some classifications that no longer exist.
@@shridharbiju7370 no, dinosaur is not an umbrella term. Dinosaurs shared their ecosystems with other clades of organisms but you cannot call them dinos unless they specifically belong to the dinosaur clade, stop spreading misinformation
@@TheVideoIsLongEnough Are you saying that there are not a mix bag of Avian, Reptilian and Amphibian creatures that we classify under the term of dinosaurs. Or are you saying that dinosaurs are creatures only fit a finite description. May be I wasn't clear in my description. There are a wide variety of species of creatures that are classified as dinosaurs. Many of these creature share no similarities with each other other than the general structure of the ecosystem that they existed in. The variety of creatures where vertebrate who fell into every category of class except mammals. My statement does not claim that every creature that lived during that period is a dinosaur but it is a fact that dinosaur is general term used to describe prehistoric non-mammals type creatures.
@@shridharbiju7370 i think the problem you're having is a fundamental misunderstanding of what and why we classify these organisms by. In order to be a dinosaur, the organism must be an archosaur descending from the first dinosaur. Organisms aren't classified by how they appear, but by their relation to one another. Amphibians cannot be dinosaurs, they descended from a common ancestor long before Archosaurs even existed. Mammals cannot also be Dinosaurs, as Mammals arose after dinos did, but from a completely unrelated lineage of organisms. Reptiles is not even a formal classification because it is polyphyletic. Avian are all dinosaurs because they descended from the first Avian, which was a Dinosaur. Which means for example a Chicken is a Dinosaur, Pterodactyls or Plesiosaurs are NOT dinosaurs. If the word Dinosaur is being used to loosely classify random non related prehistoric animals, its being used incorrectly.
also 'creature' is not a scientific term either. We say Organism, or more specifically in this case, Animal
I find it amazing that it is so well preserved that it can actually open it's eyes and look around.
satire?
@@catmilklol8479 hopefully 💀
that’s CGI buddy.
@@Ana-brwn Satire
"theropod" does not mean beast foot, it means three-toed. the genus was identified by their three-clawed feet.
"theropoda" - derived from the ancient Greek "θηρίον", or "thero", meaning wild beast, and "ποδός", or "poda" meaning foot, coined in 1881. "Thero" does not stem from "three" in either Latin or Greek. Furthermore, Theropoda is a clade, not a genus, meaning it is defined by a common ancestor and not necessarily by physical attributes.
The closest precise taxonomic name matching your definition is "tetrapod", defined by four limbs, not digits on their feet. The root word for "toe" or "digit" is "dactyl", from the Greek "dactylos", meaning finger. A genus or clade named so would thus be called "Tridactyl" or something similar.
@@thecreature7808 I Was Incorrect
that’s the oldest baby i’ve ever seen
Ngl I thought the embryo was still alive and was gonna hatch and grow into a dinosaur lol
"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think if they should." -Ian Malcolm
I don't see any problem with their research. Why shouldn't they? It's not unethical.
@@t.n.21 op is just making a reference to Jurassic Park
@@UmUs 😭 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MY MISTAKE WHOOPS
@@t.n.21 no worries, we all mess up
Exactly humans are to busy killing off other humans but do crazy things like try to bring dangerous dinosaurs back to life instead of helping the animals that are still here
Certified Jurassic Park Activity.
It's something like this that makes you reflect on things differently. All politicial and cultural tensions we have with each other could be meaningless once you realize that something dead but young could make me feel tired of the inertia of conflict and just wants to know more about this creature peacefully short story.
It wasn't really peaceful and void of conflict it was still a bird eat bird world back then and now as well. The only real difference now is that the dominant species are actively destroying the environment, making it inhabitable for themselves and nearly every other species of plant and animal and also possess the capability to voluntarily do it in matter of a few hours if they choose to.
And there are still people who deny dinosaurs because their existence disproves Christianity
Denial is a powerful drug
Why it disprove christian?
whoever found this egg deserve infinite social credit.
Lmfao
John xina is disappointed
2089: Worlds first dinosaur that is dead and still didn’t decompose for a reason that is not known.
I have the feeling that some people think the animation is the real thing LOL it's just an animation
Unfortunately a lot of youtube commenters lack critical thinking or a decent perception.
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Chickens are modern day dinosaurs. Lets respect them. Not eat them. All avian birds deserve respect.
@Nasser K chickens and all other birds are theropods, the same group dinosaurs like the tyrannosaurus rex and velociraptor were in.
I’m more surprised by how long it’s been found + years to study. Who knows what other fossils hold secrets within them. Perhaps those “mummy” dinosaurs hold interesting secrets too
what do you mean
So this is how it all starts...
I'm willing to bet dinosaurs are one of the many things hidden in area 51.
lol
NOPE. Just airplanes, missiles, radar, experimental weapons, and defense coordination. No aliens, no dinos, no magic users, no zombies. Our reality isn't some stupid movie where exceptional things exist, life is mostly dull and boring with out anything really all the amazing existing. I get why people want to believe that in magical things because it makes their own lives less miserable and depressing.
@@SpaceRaptor510 lol you seem like the person who believes in everything their parents told them, I bet you take your vitamins and say your prayers to. I understand tho it's hard for sheep to believe anything other than what their Shepard tells them. It's okay if you are narcissistic and can't believe their is anything beyond you, tis America , there's alot like you, you believe everything fox news says, and it's okay your a good lil worker ant, keep up the good work kiddo. *Edit your not a handsome Prince, your mother lied don't believe the hype ,go back to the womb ask your mom for another 9 months, your not ready 🤷
I find it ironic that the one well preserved egg we have is for an oviraptor, the dino that really likes to brood eggs.
@@phoenix.h596 ....I literally said that. brood eggs. I didnt say take or steal eggs. I said brood them. as in... care for them. But thanks for repeating what I said in more words... I guess.
@@SheerLunaSea My apologies, I saw many similar comments to this one and I guess I overlooked the content lol
Imagine if this was found in the cavemen era without science:
Caveman A: "Hey I found a weird old egg"
Caveman B:"Can we cook it?"
Caveman A: "Ugh no it's dead.
Caveman B: "Throw it away. There's a boar in the vicinity"
Chinaman X: Can we cook it?
Chinaman Z: Yeah, it will taste great in our bat soup..
@@roromil2441 lol imagine dinos instead of bats
72 million years in that position....... "ow, my back"
For a Second, I thought they found an Egg with an Actual Living Dino innit cuz of the Thumbnail. That would've been Insanely Cool.
Same lol
I find it so amusing that we still study, talk and make movies about animals which went extinct long before. Makes me wonder if in the future human species is wiped off and new species start roaming the earth as intelligent as humans (Most probably even more) will study us and preserve our bones and fossils like we do today.
That dino baby egg never hatched because it has a greater mission than to live, it is to be a great well-preserved fossil and to be discovered as being one of the greatest evidence in dino history.
Or a deception.
How did it get buried in a rock without also being destroyed?
I'm no expert but I assume some kinda sediment gathered around it and hardened over time into solid rock.
It wasn't buried in the rock. The rock formed around the egg slowly over millions of years, probably the reason why it is in such good condition.