Three crystallized dinosaur egg fossils were recently discovered in Shiyan, central China's Hubei Province.
Roughly 14-15 centimeters long and around 12 centimeters wide, the eggs all have a flattened oval shape, and the eggshells remain preserved in their original buried state. Together with the 28 surrounding non-crystallized dinosaur egg fossils, they form a nest of 31 eggs, and are distributed at the same geological level.
(Reported by Chen Wei / Zhou Xianlin / Wang Qian Edited by Liu Yinghan)