Archaeologists in Argentina have stumbled on a fossil find so pristine it’s got boffins buzzing View Image Bonapartenykus was more than 10ft long and ate insects and other small creatures

Archaeologists in Argentina have unveiled a “perfectly preserved” dinosaur egg that has survived for roughly 70 million years - a discovery that’s got the science world roaring with excitement. ‌

Experts say the rare fossilised egg - thought to have been laid by a Bonapartenykus - was found at a site famed for its dinosaur remains, with early examinations suggesting it dates to the Late Cretaceous period. ‌

While specialists are staying tight-lipped on the species until lab tests are completed, the condition of the egg alone is being hailed as extraordinary - the kind of once-in-a-career fi

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