Petrified Embryology Volume 4: The Frozen Baby Dinosaurs - Procheneosaurus praeceps
By CheeEng Goo
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“The Frozen Baby Dinosaur”, is a series of scientific research that study of prehistoric dinosaur embryo through searching of mummified specimens. Each series discuss one specimen of dinosaur embryo with high resolution graphic attachment. Throughout this article, you will see a lot of extraordinary well-preserved baby dinosaurs that should be rotten away long before human being is evolve. Yes, you are looking on the real appearance of Dinosaurs, 65 million years ago!
CheeEng Goo
The founder of Petrified Embryology. Officially as Surfactant Chemist. Inspired by small Flexicalymene Trilobite and Ammonite fossil selling from Shi Shang during travel to the National Taiwan Museum in Mar 2019 and start the collection of fossil from Trilobite slowly to Dinosaur and later founded the concept of Petrified Embryology at end of the year of 2019.
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Petrified Embryology Volume 4 - CheeEng Goo
Petrified Embryology. Volume 4
The frozen baby dinosaurs – Procheneosaurus praeceps
By CheeEng Goo
Copyright 2021 CheeEng Goo
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Published: Oct 5, 2021
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Table of Contents
What is Petrified Embryology?
Dry Mass Fossilization – The hypothesis of how silicified embryo is preserved
A remarkable well preserved crested Hadrosaur embryo
Comparative Growth Stages
Species Identification Method
The Mysteries Nose of Crested Hadrosaur
Why do Petrified Embryo look highly similar with Pareidolia
Declaration
Acknowledgments
Epilogue
References
Foreword
Thank you for your interest in this book. You will notice some language issue for sure but just focus on core concepts within this book that I wish to present to you as my native language is not English.
The frozen baby dinosaurs are series of documentary article to discuss and explores the possibility of dinosaur embryo preservation, but it mainly for documentation of available specimens for future reference. Dinosaur embryo are controversial topic and typically they believe will not preserve into mummified form. I keep this theory in mind for years until I found a series of unexplainable specimens. In terms of software, I sure there is some bugs in this theory and need to be fix it. There is how Petrified Embryology is created. Of course I will also know the consequences of being refuted by a large group of paleontological community when describe these types of specimens. Various types of ridicule, and comment I’m not even capable to differentiate what is fossil, it could be true also as I’m only have roughly close to 2 years of fossil collecting experience. But it also verified one things - Changing people’s minds is not easy. So I recommend you keep patient to continue 5 to 6 issue of this book, if it can’t make sense to you, it is good for you just ignore the out coming discussion even I have more than hundred of this specimens as supplemental evidence.
Start from this new issue and onwards, the writing method will be purposely changes to make it physically different from journal style, although I think standardize a similar writing method will make it easy for reading and documentation purpose, but I understand some community do not like non-peer review article writing in