February 20th, 2014

Berlin| A malfunction with the heating system of
the Museum für Naturkunde (or Museum of
Natural History) had some unforeseen
consequences, as a Gasosaurus egg dating from
the Jurassic period ended up hatching, giving
birth to the first dinosaur to see the daylight in
more than 100 million years.
The egg which was believed to be
petrified was preserved in a small storage room
situated right next to the boiler room. When the
system started overheating a few weeks ago, it
seems to have surprisingly initiated the
incubation process, leading the egg to hatch.
«This is an incredible opportunity for science»
explains Gunther Warburg, paleobiologist at the
museum. «The Gasosaurus is classified as a
carnivorous tetanuran dinosaur of the therapod
family originating from China. It remained a
mystery because all we had to study upon were
a few remains. But now we have a live one! I feel
like I’m in Jurassic Park the movie! » explains
the specialist, visibly enthusiast.
The specimen has already been transfered to the
Berlin Zoo, where it can be studied in a secure
environment. A few facts have already been
made public concerning the creature, including
it’s size and weight, allegedly 41 centimeters tall
with a weight of 11 kilograms.
http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/200-million-years-old-dinosaur-egg-hatches-in-berlin-museum/============================
They say its not true, though.
http://www.onenewspage.us/n/Lifestyle/750cn4fnb/‘200-Million-Years-Old-Dinosaur-Egg-Hatches-in.htm
It's the cousin!!!

sent from Cherdie's phone.. ü