The Chinese city that boasts the largest number of dinosaur eggs in the world has added a new batch to its impressive collection.
Construction
workers unearthed 43 fossilized dinosaur eggs during road repair work
in Heyuan city in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong on Sunday,
officials said.
The city, which calls itself the "Home of Dinosaurs," won a Guinness World Record for the world's largest collection of dinosaur eggs at its museum in 2004.
Huang
Zhiqing, deputy director of the Heyuan Museum, said that it was the
first time the fossils have been discovered in the bustling city
center.
Major road repair work was
halted as a team of researchers and construction workers jumped down
into a ditch to dig out the fossils.
Eggs as wide as 5 inches
Nineteen
of the eggs are completely intact, with the largest measuring as much
as 13 centimeters (5 inches) in diameter, Huang said.
Researchers said they will continue to examine the fossils to determine which dinosaur species they belong to.
Most
of the eggs in the museum's existing collection belong to oviraptorid
and duck-billed dinosaurs, which roamed the earth 89 million years ago.
Nearly
17,000 dinosaur eggs have been uncovered in the city since the first
group of fossils was found in 1996 by children playing at a construction
site, the China's official news agency Xinhua reported.
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