Fossilized Dinosaur Eggs China 2015: Construction Workers Find DOZENS Of Dinosaur Eggs In Heyuan!

The city that holds the Guinness World Record for the most fossilized dinosaur eggs in China 2015 and across the planet has just extended its long list, after construction workers in Heyuan found a set of dozens of eggs from millions of years ago, when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.

The fossilized dinosaur eggs in China 2015 are only one of the recent fantastic archeological discoveries, as Food World News has reported other noteworthy findings such as the Honduran lost city in the middle of the jungle and the remains of the 45,000 year-old man found in the icy mountains - but there's always more to come in this noble science!

According to CNN, construction workers found the incredible amount of 43 fossilized dinosaur eggs in China 2015 in Heyuan last Sunday, a city located in the southern province of Guangdong.

In fact, these aren't anywhere nearly the first specimens of the kind found in the region, as Heyuan calls itself the "Home of the Dinosaurs" due to its large collection of fossilized dinosaur eggs in China 2015, having won the Guinness World Record for its vast museum collection back in 2004.

The Daily Mail reports that the fossilized dinosaur eggs in China 2015 were found as workers attempted to lay a sewing pipe in the area, and there's more to the whole thing than that: of the 43 eggs found, a total of 19 are completely intact.

Currently, experts from the Heyuan Dinosaur Museum are studying the giant eggs (the largest of which was about 19 inches in diameter) to determine what species they belonged to, their age and what type of eggs they are.

The Huffington Post reports that the reason there are so many of these specimens in the city is the area's red sandstone formations, which make it easy for dinosaur eggs in China 2015 to be fairly well preserved.

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