Two Hong Kong tourists have found six fossilised dinosaur eggs in Guangdong province, prompting mainland Chinese authorities to further analyse the species.
The pair made the discovery at a park in Heyuan, a city known for the large number of dinosaur egg fossils previously unearthed there.
They reportedly noticed rocks on a slope that resembled dinosaur eggs. They then reported the discovery to staff at a local dinosaur research institute.
Researchers inspected the site and confirmed the find was a nest of six oval-shaped eggs, which individually measured 5cm to 9cm (2 inches to 3.5 inches) in length and about 4cm in width.
One of the pair, who reportedly works as a guide at the Hong Kong Geopark, told mainland media that his visit to…



































