Germany's Museum of Natural History scientists first dinosaur egg hatch in 100m years

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Scientists at Germany's Museum of Natural History in Berlin have hatched the world's first dinosaur egg giving birth to the world's first animal in Jurassic over 100m years. Brought about by a malfunction with the heating system of the Museum für, a Gasosaurus egg dating from the Jurassic period ended up hatching.

The egg Which Was believed to be petrified, Was Preserved in a small storage room situated right next to the boiler room. Howevera, overheating Started When the system a few weeks ago, it Seems to have surprisingly Initiated the Incubation process, leading the egg to hatch.

Since hatching, the specimen has already been Transferred to the Berlin Zoo, Where it Can Be studied in a secure environment. Gunther Warburg, paleobiologist at the museum, Said: "This is an incredible Opportunity for science. The Gasosaurus is classified as a carnivorous dinosaur of the therapod tetanuran family originating from China.


        

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