Dinosaur eggs found in Chechnya
Grozny - Geologists in Russia's volatile Chechnya region have
discovered what they believe to be fossilised dinosaur eggs laid by one
of the huge extinct reptiles that roamed the Earth more than 60 million
years ago.
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"We've found about 40 eggs so far, the exact number
has not been established," said Said-Emin D zhabrailov, a geologist at
the Chechen State University.
"There could be many more laying under the ground."
The find was uncovered when a construction crew was blasting through a
hillside to build a road near the region's border with former Soviet
Georgia in the Caucasus Mountains.
A team of geologists
stumbled across the smooth, oval rock-like forms, which range from 25cm
to 1m coincidentally on a recent trip to the area, said Dz habrailov.
He said palaeontologists were needed to determine which species of dinosaur had laid them.
Dzhabrailov said that the regional Chechen government, which is eager
to shed the region's reputation for violence, is considering turning the
area into a nature preserve and seeking to attract tourists.
Federal forces fought two separatists wars between 1994-2001 in
Chechnya, and an Islamist insurgency persists in the mostly Muslim
region an d surrounding provinces of Russia's North Caucasus.
However, violence has declined under the strong-arm rule of Ramzan
Kadyrov, whose multi-million dollar construction projects are aimed at
raising the region's profile and boosting the tourism potential of the
troubled area.