China: Discovered 130 million year old dinosaur eggs still intact

Archaeologists discovered a large amount of underground buried hundreds of millions of years ago.

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Strange objects identified as dinosaur eggs.

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Currently, the area of ​​dinosaur eggs has been blocked.

The eggs were discovered on the campus of a construction school in Guangxi Province, China. According to local media, the first to detect the number of dinosaur eggs is a group of construction workers working there.

During construction, the group of workers suddenly saw about 20 strange objects with oval shape, black and about 2mm thick. They immediately contacted archaeologists and received the answer that they might be remnants on Earth. Shortly thereafter, the school halted construction to facilitate archaeologists to determine exactly.

Experts say the number of dinosaur eggs has existed since the Cretaceous period, about 130 million years ago.