The geologists have discovered in Russia’s unpredictable Chechnya region what they assumed as the fossilized dinosaur eggs being laid by one of the biggest extinct reptiles who used to roam on this Earth more than 60 million years ago.
Said-Emin Dzhabrailov told, “Though the exact number has not been confirmed, but till now we have found almost 40 eggs. Many more eggs may be laying underground,” who is a geologist at the Chechen State University.
The finding was unrevealed as a construction crew was exploding through a hillside in order to erect a road near the region’s border with former Soviet Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains.
Dzhabrailov said, “On a recent trip to that area geologists team tripped across sleek, oval rock-like forms measuring from 25 cm to one meter. The paleontologists need to check and examine which type of species of dinosaur laid them.”
He added, “For dropping the region’s status for violence, the regional Chechen government is contemplating to change that area to a nature preserve, and thus attract more tourists.”
Between the period of 1994 to 2001 in Chechnya, the federal forces struggled two separatist wars, and an Islamist insurgency preserves in Muslim region and surrounding provinces of Russia’s North Caucasus.
Well the violence has lessened to a great extent under the ruling of Ramzan Kadyrov, with its multi-million dollar construction projects focusing mainly at uplifting the region’s profile and encouraging the tourism probability of the problematic areas.
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