The reason behind the extinction of dinosaurs has always been blamed on a massive asteroid strike around 66 million years ago. But is it the whole truth? This latest study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) journal contradicts the long believed asteroid theory! It suggests that dinosaurs were already on the way out even before that fateful event of an asteroid impact. In fact, the asteroid impact merely hurried the process that was already happening. The proof? Fossil eggs from China suggest that the number of dinosaurs and diversity was already declining.
According to the old theory behind the extinction of dinosaurs, all the non-avian dinosaurs were killed either by the explosion itself or the acid rain and darkness, which lasted for decades. The strike of the giant asteroid had unleashed energy equivalent to 10 billion atomic bombs. The disappearance of the non-avian dinosaurs on Earth gave space for the emergence of mammals as the dominant animal group on Earth, the report suggested. However, the debate is still on, whether or not non-avian dinosaur biodiversity declined prior to the end-Cretaceous mass extinction remains controversial.
Researchers collected over 1,000 dinosaur eggshell samples from a 150-m-thick stratigraphically continuous fossil-rich sequence in the Shanyang Basin of central China, which is one of the most abundant dinosaur areas from Late Cretaceous sequence. The researchers have analyzed over 5,500 Rock samples using computer modelling to accurately date them.
The study revealed a decline in dinosaur diversity in the region and around 1000 dinosaur egg fossils came from three main species - Macroolithus yaotunensis, Elongatoolithus elongatus, and Stromatoolithus
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