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Ancient turtle embryo preserved inside thick, tough egg – ZME Science
Turtle eggs are usually small and fragile — but this one was big and tough.

Some 90 million years ago, when dinosaurs were still roaming the land, a turtle laid eggs. We’re not sure what happened with most of them, but one never hatched. Now, researchers have found and analyzed that egg.
Illustration of a nest of land-dwelling…
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