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Eggs evolved color and speckles only once — during the age of dinosaurs
Science News Scientists once thought only birds produced colorful eggshells, says coauthor Mark Norell of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. But a growing body of literature suggests that many traits once thought to be unique to birds ... Dinosaur eggs came in many colors—just like birds' Birds Inherited Colorful Eggs From Dinosaurs, Scientists Prove Dinosaur eggs were colourful and passed pigmentation to birds today: study |
Wednesday, 31 October 2018
Eggs evolved color and speckles only once — during the age of dinosaurs - Science News
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