Lots More Information
Related HowStuffWorks Articles
- Can scientists clone dinosaurs?
- How do scientists determine the age of dinosaur bones?
- How do scientists know whether dinosaur fossils are male or female?
- Which of today's animals lived alongside dinosaurs?
- How Dinosaurs Work
- How Fossils Work
- How Extinction Works
- How the Earth Works
- How DNA Works
- How Evolution Works
- Dinosaur Encyclopedia
- Dinosaur Quiz
More Great Links
- Discovery Channel: Dinosaur Guide
- University of California Museum off Paleontology: Dinosauria
- National Geographic: Dinosaur Eggs
Sources
- Adler, T. "New Dinosaur Embryo Rewrites History." Science News. Vol. 146, issue 19. 11/5/1994.
- American Museum of Natural History. "Patagonia Expedition." (7/18/2008)
http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/expeditions/dinosaur/patagonia/ - Chiappe, Luis. "Dinosaur Embryos." National Geographic. Vol. 194, issue 6. December 1998.
- Grellet-Tinner, Gerald and Peter Makovicky. "A possible egg of the dromaeosaur Deinonychus antirrhopus: phylogenic and biological implications." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. Vol. 43. 2006.
- Hecht, Jeff. "Dinosaur eggs found whole in mother's body." New Scientist. 4/15/2005 (7/18/2008)
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/96/dinoeggs/intro.html - McClung Museum. "Hatching the Past: Dinosaur Eggs." (7/18/2008)
http://mcclungmuseum.utk.edu/specex/hatching/hatching.htm - National Geographic. "Dinosaur Eggs." (7/18/2008)
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/96/dinoeggs/ - Science News. "First Carnivorous Dinosaur Eggs Found." Vol. 116, issue 10. 9/8/1979
- University of Bristol Earth Sciences. "Dinosaur Eggs." (7/18/2008)
http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/palaeofiles/eggs/Eggs/ - Wang, Xiaolin. "Pterosaur Embryo from Early Cretaceous." Nature. Vol. 429. 6/10/2004.
- Zelenitsky, Darla K. and Sean P. Modesto. "Re-evaluation of the eggshell structure of eggs containing dinosaur embryos from the lower Jurassic of South Africa." South African Journal of Science. July/August 2002.

