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''Beibeilong'' (
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: , ) is a
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of large
caenagnathid Caenagnathidae is a family of derived caenagnathoid dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of North America and Asia. They are a member of the Oviraptorosauria, and relatives of the Oviraptoridae. Like other oviraptorosaurs, caenagnathids had specialized ...
dinosaurs Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared during the Triassic Geological period, period, between 243 and 233.23 million years ago (mya), although the exact origin and timing of the #Evolutio ...
that lived in
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during the
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epoch, about 96 million to 88
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ago. The genus contains a single species, ''Beibeilong sinensis''. The species was named and described in 2017 through analysis of an embryonic skeleton (nicknamed Baby Louie) and partial nest with large eggs that were discovered in the
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of
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(
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) between 1992 and 1993. ''Beibeilong'' was a notably large caenagnathid and among the largest
oviraptorosaur Oviraptorosaurs ("egg thief lizards") are a group of feathered maniraptoran dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Period of what are now Asia and North America. They are distinct for their characteristically short, beaked, parrot-like skulls, with or wi ...
s, estimated at long (extrapolated from the large embryo and eggs) with a ponderous weight of about , based on comparisons with the closely related ''
Gigantoraptor ''Gigantoraptor'' () is a genus of large oviraptorosaur dinosaur that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous period. It is known from the Iren Dabasu Formation of Inner Mongolia, where the first remains were found in 2005. ''Gigantoraptor'' w ...
''. Its jaws—in a similar fashion to most other oviraptorosaurs—were toothless and developed a horny beak (also known as
rhamphotheca The beak, bill, or rostrum is an external anatomical structure found mostly in birds, but also in turtles, non-avian dinosaurs and a few mammals. A beak is used for pecking, grasping, and holding (in probing for food, eating, manipulating and ca ...
). Most of the anatomical traits of ''Beibeilong'' are consistent with caenagnathids rather than
oviraptorid Oviraptoridae is a group of bird-like, herbivorous and omnivorous maniraptoran dinosaurs. Oviraptorids are characterized by their toothless, parrot-like beaks and, in some cases, elaborate crests. They were generally small, measuring between one ...
s, another diverse oviraptorosaur family. Within Caenagnathidae it occupies a basal (primitive) position. ''Beibeilong'' laid one the largest known types of dinosaur eggs, ''
Macroelongatoolithus ''Macroelongatoolithus'' is an oogenus of large theropod dinosaur eggs, representing the eggs of giant caenagnathid oviraptorosaurs. They are known from Asia and from North America. Historically, several oospecies have been assigned to ''Macroelo ...
''. Its eggs measured around in length and had ruggedly ornamented eggshell surfaces. The typical ''Macroelongatoolithus'' nest was ring-shaped with one or two layers of eggs, and the center was largely devoid of eggs. Giant caenagnathids (like ''Beibeilong'') may have sat directly in the empty center to avoid egg-crushing because of their massive body dimensions. The paleoenvironments in which ''Beibeilong'' lived consisted of relatively mesic (humid, well-watered)
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s crossed by
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s with
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to
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s.


History of discovery

During the late 1980s and early 1990s,
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s excavated and collected a large amount of fossilized dinosaur eggs from
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of the
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in
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, China, many of which were directly embbeded in
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s (''
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''). Although Chinese authorities tried to regulate the export and illegal sales of newly discovered dinosaur eggs during the early 1990s, many ended up outside the country where they were displayed at rock and gem shows, markets, and stores, instead of being used for
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research. While they were kept abroad, many of the blocks containing dinosaur eggs were
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(cleaned), revealing well preserved embryos in some cases. Among these, a partial specimen block containing a long embryonic
oviraptorosaur Oviraptorosaurs ("egg thief lizards") are a group of feathered maniraptoran dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Period of what are now Asia and North America. They are distinct for their characteristically short, beaked, parrot-like skulls, with or wi ...
skeleton with several large eggsdiscovered between December 1992 and early 1993 by farmer Zhang Fengchenbecame well-known to the public and scientific communities.Supplementary Information
.
In 1993, that block was imported into the
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by The Stone Company, which was responsible for its preparation. In 1996, the specimen was featured on the cover of
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, which nicknamed the embryonic skeleton Baby Louie in honor of its photographer,
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. In 2001, the specimen was acquired by the
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, where it was publicly exhibited for about 12 years until a repatriation agreement was finalized in 2013. In December 2013, the specimen was repatriated to China, where it was housed at the
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. In 2015, paleontologists Hanyong Pu, Philip J. Currie, Junchang Lü, Eva B. Koppelhus, and Songhai Jia traveled to the site where Zhang Fengchen purportedly discovered the specimen and found eggshell fragments identical to those observed on the eggs associated with Baby Louie, confirming that Baby Louie was excavated in the Heimaogou locality (
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) in outcrops assigned to the
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Gaogou Formation ( Xixia Basin). In 2017, the entire specimen was formally described by Pu and colleagues, naming the new genus and species ''Beibeilong sinensis''. Baby Louie was assigned the specimen number HGM 41HIII1219 and designated as the
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of the species. The specimen consists of a partial embryonic oviraptorosaur skeleton on top of an associated partial nest of 6–8 ''
Macroelongatoolithus ''Macroelongatoolithus'' is an oogenus of large theropod dinosaur eggs, representing the eggs of giant caenagnathid oviraptorosaurs. They are known from Asia and from North America. Historically, several oospecies have been assigned to ''Macroelo ...
'' eggs. Pu and colleagues noted that the preserved eggs represent only a small area of what would have been the original nest. The generic name, ''Beibeilong'', is derived from the
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transliteration for the Chinese () and the word (), meaning "baby dragon". The
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, ''sinensis'', refers to its country of discovery, China (prefix Sino). The team also reported that remains attributed to a second embryo were found protruding from inside one of the eggs.


Description

''Beibeilong'' was one of the largest oviraptorosaurs. Its body size has been extrapolated from the large ''Macroelongatoolithus'' eggs associated with the holotype embryo. It had an estimated adult length of about , with a body mass around . The dimensions of ''Beibeilong'' were only surpassed or approached by the closely related ''
Gigantoraptor ''Gigantoraptor'' () is a genus of large oviraptorosaur dinosaur that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous period. It is known from the Iren Dabasu Formation of Inner Mongolia, where the first remains were found in 2005. ''Gigantoraptor'' w ...
''.Supplementary Information
Like other caenagnathids, ''Beibeilong'' would have been
bipedal Bipedalism is a form of terrestrial locomotion where an animal moves by means of its two rear (or lower) limbs or legs. An animal or machine that usually moves in a bipedal manner is known as a biped , meaning 'two feet' (from Latin ''bis'' ...
with well-developed legs. The head would have been small with a
rhamphotheca The beak, bill, or rostrum is an external anatomical structure found mostly in birds, but also in turtles, non-avian dinosaurs and a few mammals. A beak is used for pecking, grasping, and holding (in probing for food, eating, manipulating and ca ...
(horny beak) at the tip of the jaws, supported by a long neck. The hands would have developed long fingers that bore large curved
ungual An ungual (from Latin ''unguis'', i.e. ''nail'') is a highly modified distal toe bone which ends in a hoof, claw, or nail. Elephants and ungulates have ungual phalanges, as did the sauropod Sauropoda (), whose members are known as sauropods (; ...
s (claw bones). The trunk would have ended in a moderate-sized tail. It is well-known that many oviraptorosaur species had
feather Feathers are epidermal growths that form a distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on both avian (bird) and some non-avian dinosaurs and other archosaurs. They are the most complex integumentary structures found in vertebrates and an exa ...
s, including caenagnathids such as ''
Apatoraptor ''Apatoraptor'' (meaning "deceptive thief") is a genus of caenagnathid dinosaur which contains a single species, ''A. pennatus''. The only known specimen was discovered in the Campanian-age Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Alberta. Discovery In 1 ...
''. As for gigantic oviraptorosaurs (like ''Gigantoraptor''), it has been suggested that some of this
integument In biology, an integument is the tissue surrounding an organism's body or an organ within, such as skin, a husk, Exoskeleton, shell, germ or Peel (fruit), rind. Etymology The term is derived from ''integumentum'', which is Latin for "a coverin ...
was reduced due to their body dimensions.


Skull

The
skull The skull, or cranium, is typically a bony enclosure around the brain of a vertebrate. In some fish, and amphibians, the skull is of cartilage. The skull is at the head end of the vertebrate. In the human, the skull comprises two prominent ...
of ''Beibeilong'', like most caenagnathids, was
edentulous Toothlessness or edentulism is the condition of having no teeth. In organisms that naturally have teeth, it is the result of tooth loss. Organisms that never possessed teeth can also be described as edentulous. Examples are the members of the fo ...
(toothless) as it lacked (
tooth A tooth (: teeth) is a hard, calcified structure found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates and used to break down food. Some animals, particularly carnivores and omnivores, also use teeth to help with capturing or wounding prey, tea ...
sockets). The (front bone of the upper jaw) had a
rugose Rugose means "wrinkled". It may refer to: * Rugosa, an extinct order of coral, whose rugose shape earned it the name * Rugose, adjectival form of rugae Species with "rugose" in their names * ''Idiosoma nigrum'', more commonly, a black rugose tra ...
texture, likely developing a rhamphotheca. The (bone following the premaxilla) was rather short and low, giving form to the (hole in the skull behind the nostril opening), and had a pronounced antorbital fossa (depression), which was strongly demarcated by two long ridge-like structures on the external surface of the maxilla, a trait unique to ''Beibeilong''. The bones of ''Beibeilong'' were coossified together (bone fusion), and were major bones contributing to the
naris A nostril (or naris , : nares ) is either of the two orifices of the nose. They enable the entry and exit of air and other gasses through the nasal cavities. In birds and mammals, they contain branched bones or cartilages called turbinates, ...
(nostril) openings. The nasals also had several
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(
blood vessel Blood vessels are the tubular structures of a circulatory system that transport blood throughout many Animal, animals’ bodies. Blood vessels transport blood cells, nutrients, and oxygen to most of the Tissue (biology), tissues of a Body (bi ...
attachments) on their external surface. The (straight bone in front of the orbit) had an open-crescentic shape contributing to the anterior border of the
orbit In celestial mechanics, an orbit (also known as orbital revolution) is the curved trajectory of an object such as the trajectory of a planet around a star, or of a natural satellite around a planet, or of an artificial satellite around an ...
(eye socket). A small depression on the top border of the posterior
process A process is a series or set of activities that interact to produce a result; it may occur once-only or be recurrent or periodic. Things called a process include: Business and management * Business process, activities that produce a specific s ...
(bony projection pointing backwards) of the lacrimal allowed the frontal bone to overlap, which was unique to ''Beibeilong''. The was a rather domed bone and formed the upper border of the orbit as well as part of the
skull roof The skull roof or the roofing bones of the skull are a set of bones covering the brain, eyes and nostrils in bony fishes, including land-living vertebrates. The bones are derived from dermal bone and are part of the dermatocranium. In com ...
. The ("cheek" bone) was a long and rather thin bone making contact with the maxilla and lacrimal, as in most oviraptorosaurs, and gave shape to the lower border of the orbit. The (small bony bar below the frontal), the last bone involved in forming the orbit, was a short, slender, and curved element that extended between the anterior end of the frontal and top process of the jugal. The was a tall and nearly triangular bone that was joined by the jugal. Behind the quadratojugal was the , a squared bone of great importance for the motion of the lower jaw. The (front bone of the lower jaw) of ''Beibeilong'' was relatively short and deep with proportions similar to that of other caenagnathids (such as ''Gigantoraptor'' or ''
Microvenator ''Microvenator'' (meaning "small hunter") is a genus of dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Cloverly Formation in what is now south central Montana. ''Microvenator'' was an oviraptorosaurian theropod. The holotype fossil is an incomplete skeleton, ...
''), and had an overall plate/shovel-like tip with a downturned sharp edge. The posterior end of the dentary formed the external (circular hole in the lower jaw). The (bone that joined the dentary at its upper edge) had a fairly curved top border and formed a relatively low (bony projection that extended upwards from the upper border of the surangular). It was connected to the top border of the dentary through an articular depression. The (bone located just below the surangular) developed a convex crest-like articulation for the quadrate, which is mostly common in the distantly related
oviraptorids Oviraptoridae is a group of bird-like, herbivorous and omnivorous maniraptoran dinosaurs. Oviraptorids are characterized by their toothless, parrot-like beaks and, in some cases, elaborate crests. They were generally small, measuring between one ...
. Distinctively, the articular bone of ''Beibeilong'' extended backwards into a retroarticular process that had a characteristic concave posterior facet.


Postcranial skeleton

The (vertebral main body) of some (neck vertebrae) had large pleurocoels (air-filled hollow depressions) on their sides. The cervical (upper, and pointy vertebral region) of ''Beibeilong'' had low (bony spines developing upward from the top surface of the neural arch) and were X-shaped in top view. The (hip vertebrae fused into a compact structure) of ''Beibeilong'' was formed by six sacral vertebrae. The was strap-like and co-joined by the
furcula The (Latin for "little fork"; : furculae) or wishbone is a forked bone found in most birds and some species of non-avian dinosaurs, and is either an interclavicle or formed by the fusion of the two clavicles. In birds, its primary function is ...
. The was a large pelvic bone with a gently convex top border, and its (a recurved anterior ilium expansion, also known as "ala") was longer than the squared off (posterior ilium expansion), another distinct feature of ''Beibeilong''. The (hole in the pelvic girdle formed by the ilium, ischium, and pubis) had its top border formed by the ilium with a broad gentle arch. Both the ilium and were united by the (lower ilium protuberance). The shaft of the was a relatively skinny and rod-like shaft. The (thigh bone) was robust compared to other bones, somewhat bowed, elongated, and slightly larger than the pubis. Unlike most oviraptorosaurs, ''Beibeilong'' femora lacked a ridge-like feature extending along the shaft between the and the lower mid-
condyle A condyle (;Entry "condyle"
in
(rounded region for articulation). Furthermore, the accessory trochanter of the femur was poorly developed, a unique trait of ''Beibeilong''. The (shinbone) lacked the distinctive boss that is present on the lower end of the in most oviraptorosaurs. Both the crest and its condyle were connected to each other, low, and poorly defined.


Eggs

The
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s of ''Beibeilong'' belong to the oospecies '' Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis''the largest known type of dinosaur eggsand, specifically, to giant caenagnathids. They were very elongated with rather rounded poles or ends, and measured between in length. In its microscopic composition, the
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was a two-layered structure with an outer continuous layer (non-interrupted orientation of the microstructure) and an inner mammillary/cone layer (rounded and interrupted orientation of the microstructure). Although not considered a layer, the boundary separating both the outer and inner layers was demarcated, undulatory, and wavy. Total eggshell thickness varied from to . The eggshell of ''Beibeilong'' eggs was ornamented on its external surface, characterized by a rugose texture composed of nodes that were both scattered and that formed ridge-like and irregular chain-like structures. Like other ''Macroelongatoolithus'' nests, a complete ''Beibeilong'' nest would have been ring-shaped with a center devoid of eggs.


Classification

In 2017, Pu and team considered ''Beibeilong'' to have been anatomically similar to, but more basal (primitive) than ''Gigantoraptor''. This conclusion was consistently recovered in their
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incorporating ontogenetically (growth) variable characteristics. ''Beibeilong'' was recovered within the oviraptorosaur family
Caenagnathidae Caenagnathidae is a family of derived caenagnathoid dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of North America and Asia. They are a member of the Oviraptorosauria, and relatives of the Oviraptoridae. Like other oviraptorosaurs, caenagnathids had specialize ...
in a relatively basal position. Members of this family are distinguished from other oviraptorosaurs in their skeletal proportions, most notably in their skull anatomy. For instance, members of Oviraptoridae have deep and robust jaws, highly positioned nasal cavities, as well as different hand morphologies (such as the Heyuanninae subfamily). Caenagnathids, on the other hand, have more elongated, pointy, and flat skulls with low nasal cavities, and in turn their manual ungual anatomy is rather generic/simple. Despite their differences, it is known that both groups convergently developed cranial crests. Below is the obtained
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by Pu and team in 2017:


Paleobiology


Ontogeny

In their 2017 description of ''Beibeilong'', Pu and team compared embryonic Baby Louie to ''Gigantoraptor'', which together represent informative stages in the
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(growth) of giant caenagnathids. Elements like the dentary probably fused together at their
symphysis A symphysis (, : symphyses) is a fibrocartilaginous fusion between two bones. It is a type of cartilaginous joint, specifically a secondary cartilaginous joint. # A symphysis is an amphiarthrosis, a slightly movable joint. # A growing together o ...
(i.e., left and right sides cartilaginously fused together at their union) after hatching and retained a consistent size relative to other skull elements during the growth of the individual. Although both genera feature different mandible-to-femur length ratios (approximately 0.87 in ''Beibeilong'' vs. 0.45 in ''Gigantoraptor''), indicating differences in relative skull sizes, it is most likely that these result from their respective growth stages. Shuo Wang and colleagues have concluded that caenagnathids experienced a dietary shift as they aged, based on several features in the dentaries (lateral occlusal grooves and ridges on the occlusal surfaces, interpreted as vestigial tooth sockets). According to the team, juvenile caenagnathids had teeth that were progressively lost during growth. Noting that the perinate Baby Louie specimen of ''Beibeilong'' lacks some of these features in the dentary, despite its young age, Wang and team have suggested three scenarios to explain the lack of vestigial alveoli in ''Beibeilong'': (1) that this taxon may have been strictly edentulous; (2) that teeth were indeed present in ''Beibeilong'' but were lost before eruption of the null generation of teeth; or (3) that teeth erupted later and were lost at a much higher rate in ''Beibeilong'' than other caenagnathids. Thus, the team concluded that vestigial tooth structures should be preserved in more mature specimens. Gregory F. Funston and colleagues have rejected Wang and colleagues' hypothesis. They have argued that the phylogeny of Caenagnathidae, along with other primitive oviraptorosaurs such as ''
Avimimus ''Avimimus'' ( ), meaning "bird mimic" (Latin ''avis'' = bird + ''mimus'' = mimic), is a genus of oviraptorosaurian theropod dinosaur, named for its bird-like characteristics, that lived in the late Cretaceous in what is now Mongolia, around 85 t ...
'', implies that simple dentaries lacking complex structures (such as vestigial alveoli) are the ancestral condition of caenagnathids. They have also rejected the second scenario proposed by Wang and colleagues because it would require a slowdown in the development of the horny beak, which would in turn require caenagnathids to reacquire functional teeth from an edentulous ancestor, and that teeth would offer no adaptive benefit. Lastly, Funston and team have rejected the third scenario given that ''Gigantoraptor''—which is similar to ''Beibeilong'', and represents a very mature giant caenagnathid—lacks any occlusal ridges or grooves, hence disproving the hypothesis that ''Beibeilong'' and other caenagnathids had teeth and lost them during ontogeny.


Reproduction

Based on comparisons with other ''Macroelongatoolithus'' egg clutches, Pu and team have noted that the arrangement and size of the eggs associated with Baby Louie indicates that the original
nest A nest is a structure built for certain animals to hold Egg (biology), eggs or young. Although nests are most closely associated with birds, members of all classes of vertebrates and some invertebrates construct nests. They may be composed of ...
would have been large and ring-shaped with a center devoid of eggs. The nest of ''Beibeilong'' was composed of two layers of eggs, despite most other ''Macroelongatoolithus'' nests preserving only a single layer of eggs. When attending the nest, the adult would have sat in the center of the clutch, as has been proposed for smaller
oviraptorid Oviraptoridae is a group of bird-like, herbivorous and omnivorous maniraptoran dinosaurs. Oviraptorids are characterized by their toothless, parrot-like beaks and, in some cases, elaborate crests. They were generally small, measuring between one ...
s. Most notably, the team has suggested that the entire ''Beibeilong'' nest receoved with Baby Louie was likely in an advanced stage of incubation when it was buried given that
perinate A perinate refers to a member of a viviparous species from approximately one month before birth to one month after it. The term is derived from the Latin root ''perinatus'', meaning "around birth." In medical and biological contexts, it specificall ...
skeletal remains were found in association with 2–3 eggs in the block specimen. They also have noted that ''Macroelontaoolithus'' (including eggs associated with ''Beibeilong'') and other
elongatoolithid Elongatoolithidae is an oofamily of fossil eggs, representing the eggs of oviraptorosaurs (with the exception of the Bird, avian ''Ornitholithus''). They are known for their highly elongated shape. Elongatoolithids have been found in Europe, Asia ...
eggs and nests are similarly arranged in clutch configuration and overall morphology, as well as eggshell texture and histology. These traits indicate that both caenagnathids and oviraptorids probably had fairly comparable nesting behaviours, but also that these features are ancestral for at least the whole
Caenagnathoidea Oviraptorosaurs ("egg thief lizards") are a group of feathered maniraptoran dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Period of what are now Asia and North America. They are distinct for their characteristically short, beaked, parrot-like skulls, with or wi ...
(superfamily containing both Caenagnathidae and Oviraptoridae). Kohei Tanaka and team have examined several egg clutches of numerous oviraptorosaur specimens, including egg clutches assigned to ''Macroelongatoolithus'', in order to evaluate how the nest configuration correlates to the body size in oviraptorosaur incubation behavior. Eggshell porosity reflects that eggs of almost all oviraptorosaurs were exposed in the nest without an external covering, such as a
substrate Substrate may refer to: Physical layers *Substrate (biology), the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the surface or medium on which an organism grows or is attached ** Substrate (aquatic environment), the earthy material that exi ...
. Though most oviraptorosaur nests have eggs arranged in a circular fashion, the morphology of the nest differs in smaller and larger species. Small-bodied oviraptorosaurs (such as oviraptorids with small ''
Elongatoolithus ''Elongatoolithus'' is an oogenus of dinosaur eggs found in the Late Cretaceous formations of China and Mongolia. Like other elongatoolithids, they were laid by small theropods (probably oviraptorosaurs), and were cared for and incubated by thei ...
'' eggs) arranged their nests in a tightened ring-like fashion packed with eggs and a rather small nest center devoid of eggs. Similarly, large-bodied oviraptorosaurs (like ''Beibeilong'' or ''Gigantoraptor'' with large ''Macroelongatoolithus'' eggs) built their nests with a ring-like architectur; however, such nests were not over-packed with eggs and the center was proportionally much larger. These nest strategies indicate that whereas small-sized oviraptorosaurs sat directly on the eggs, gigantic oviraptorosaurs, such as ''Beibeilong'' or ''Gigantoraptor'', likely sat on the central area devoid of eggs. Tanaka and colleagues have stated that this adaptation would have been beneficial in avoiding egg-crushing because of the body dimensions of nesting adults, and also could have allowed some body contact during incubation in giant oviraptorosaurs.Supplemental Material
Although associations of nest-adult oviraptorosaurs (a product of catastrophic live burial events) are generally considered as indicating direct brooding contact incubation, differences in egg numbers and orientation, as well as their overall architecture, suggests that most adult oviraptorosaurs were not necessarily incubating the nest; Tzu-Ruei Yang and colleagues have suggested that these nest-adult associations may represent female oviraptorosaurs in—or after—the process of
oviposition The ovipositor is a tube-like organ used by some animals, especially insects, for the laying of eggs. In insects, an ovipositor consists of a maximum of three pairs of appendages. The details and morphology of the ovipositor vary, but typica ...
(laying of eggs), or alternatively that female oviraptorosaurs guarded their nests.


Paleoenvironment

''Beibeilong'' was discovered in the Gaogou Formation, which dates back to the Late Cretaceous epoch, ago (
Cenomanian The Cenomanian is, in the International Commission on Stratigraphy's (ICS) geological timescale, the oldest or earliest age (geology), age of the Late Cretaceous epoch (geology), Epoch or the lowest stage (stratigraphy), stage of the Upper Cretace ...
Coniacian The Coniacian is an age or stage in the geologic timescale. It is a subdivision of the Late Cretaceous Epoch or Upper Cretaceous Series and spans the time between 89.8 ± 1 Ma and 86.3 ± 0.7 Ma (million years ago). The Coniacian is preceded by ...
ages). This unit is separated into three members: an upper member characterized by
alluvial fan An alluvial fan is an accumulation of sediments that fans outwards from a concentrated source of sediments, such as a narrow canyon emerging from an escarpment. They are characteristic of mountainous terrain in arid to Semi-arid climate, semiar ...
sediments (an accumulation of sediments in the form of a flattened "fan"); and the middle and lower members composed of
terrigenous In oceanography, terrigenous sediments are those derived from the erosion of rocks on land; that is, they are derived from ''terrestrial'' (as opposed to marine) environments. Consisting of sand, mud, and silt carried to sea by rivers, their co ...
clastic rock Clastic rocks are composed of fragments, or clasts, of pre-existing minerals and rock. A clast is a fragment of geological detritus,Essentials of Geology, 3rd Ed, Stephen Marshak, p. G-3 chunks, and smaller grains of rock broken off other rocks b ...
s of alluvial origin and
fluvial A river is a natural stream of fresh water that flows on land or inside caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or another river. A river may run dry before reaching the end of its course if it ru ...
sedimentation left by
braided river A braided river (also called braided channel or braided stream) consists of a network of river channel (geography), channels separated by small, often temporary, islands called ''braid bars'' or, in British English usage, ''aits'' or ''eyots''. ...
s. The overall
sedimentology Sedimentology encompasses the study of modern sediments such as sand, silt, and clay, and the processes that result in their formation (erosion and weathering), transport, deposition and diagenesis. Sedimentologists apply their understanding of m ...
across the Gaogou Formation, made up bofy
floodplain A floodplain or flood plain or bottomlands is an area of land adjacent to a river. Floodplains stretch from the banks of a river channel to the base of the enclosing valley, and experience flooding during periods of high Discharge (hydrolog ...
and
lacustrine A lake is often a naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface. It is localized in a basin or interconnected basins surrounded by dry land. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from t ...
conglomerates,
sandstone Sandstone is a Clastic rock#Sedimentary clastic rocks, clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of grain size, sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate mineral, silicate grains, Cementation (geology), cemented together by another mineral. Sand ...
s, and
mudstone Mudstone, a type of mudrock, is a fine-grained sedimentary rock whose original constituents were clays or muds. Mudstone is distinguished from ''shale'' by its lack of fissility.Blatt, H., and R.J. Tracy, 1996, ''Petrology.'' New York, New York, ...
s, indicates a dry
subtropical The subtropical zones or subtropics are geographical zone, geographical and Köppen climate classification, climate zones immediately to the Northern Hemisphere, north and Southern Hemisphere, south of the tropics. Geographically part of the Ge ...
or
tropical climate Tropical climate is the first of the five major climate groups in the Köppen climate classification identified with the letter A. Tropical climates are defined by a monthly average temperature of or higher in the coolest month, featuring hot te ...
during deposition. The geological horizon in which Baby Louie was found is interpreted as a flat and wide alluvial fan. The δ13C levels of several eggshells from geological formations of the Xixia Basin (including the Gaogou Formation) suggest that
herbivorous A herbivore is an animal anatomically and physiologically evolved to feed on plants, especially upon vascular tissues such as foliage, fruits or seeds, as the main component of its diet. These more broadly also encompass animals that eat n ...
dinosaurs fed mainly on C3 and C4 plants with proportions of 61% and 39%, respectively. The higher ratio of C3 over C4 plants indicates sub-humid or sub-arid climate settings. In addition, numerous scattered
amber Amber is fossilized tree resin. Examples of it have been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since the Neolithic times, and worked as a gemstone since antiquity."Amber" (2004). In Maxine N. Lurie and Marc Mappen (eds.) ''Encyclopedia ...
remains of
conifer Conifers () are a group of conifer cone, cone-bearing Spermatophyte, seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the phylum, division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a sin ...
origin from Gaogou indicate that
Araucariaceae Araucariaceae is a Family (biology), family of conifers with three living Genus, genera, ''Araucaria'', ''Agathis'', and ''Wollemia''. While the family's native distribution is now largely confined to the Southern Hemisphere, except for a few spe ...
were largely present in the
Northern Hemisphere The Northern Hemisphere is the half of Earth that is north of the equator. For other planets in the Solar System, north is defined by humans as being in the same celestial sphere, celestial hemisphere relative to the invariable plane of the Solar ...
of
Asia Asia ( , ) is the largest continent in the world by both land area and population. It covers an area of more than 44 million square kilometres, about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8% of Earth's total surface area. The continent, which ...
during the Late Cretaceous, including the paleoenvironments in which ''Beibeilong'' lived. The repeated presence of
giant In folklore, giants (from Ancient Greek: ''wiktionary:gigas, gigas'', cognate wiktionary:giga-, giga-) are beings of humanoid appearance, but are at times prodigious in size and strength or bear an otherwise notable appearance. The word ''gia ...
caenagnathids (such as the Bayan Shireh caenagnathid or ''Gigantoraptor'') in fluvial-based sedimentation of geological formations suggests that these large oviraptorosaurs preferred mesic (well-watered) over
xeric Deserts and xeric shrublands are a biome defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature. Deserts and xeric (Ancient Greek 'dry') shrublands form the largest terrestrial biome, covering 19% of Earth's land surface area. Ecoregions in this habita ...
(desertic) habitats.
Geological Geology (). is a branch of natural science concerned with the Earth and other astronomical objects, the rocks of which they are composed, and the processes by which they change over time. Modern geology significantly overlaps all other Earth s ...
evidence from
volcanic rock Volcanic rocks (often shortened to volcanics in scientific contexts) are rocks formed from lava erupted from a volcano. Like all rock types, the concept of volcanic rock is artificial, and in nature volcanic rocks grade into hypabyssal and me ...
s of the Xionger Mountain found at Zhaoying Village (where outcrops of the Gaogou Formation are present) indicates that the Gaogou paleoecosystem underwent hostile
climate change Present-day climate change includes both global warming—the ongoing increase in Global surface temperature, global average temperature—and its wider effects on Earth's climate system. Climate variability and change, Climate change in ...
s, characterized by a
drying Drying is a mass transfer process consisting of the removal of water or another solvent by evaporation from a solid, semi-solid or liquid. This process is often used as a final production step before selling or packaging products. To be consider ...
tendency. Changes in the
humidity Humidity is the concentration of water vapor present in the air. Water vapor, the gaseous state of water, is generally invisible to the human eye. Humidity indicates the likelihood for precipitation (meteorology), precipitation, dew, or fog t ...
and
precipitation In meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls from clouds due to gravitational pull. The main forms of precipitation include drizzle, rain, rain and snow mixed ("sleet" in Commonwe ...
levels negatively altered the paleoflora as well as both
river A river is a natural stream of fresh water that flows on land or inside Subterranean river, caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or another river. A river may run dry before reaching the end of ...
and floodplain paleoenvironments, forcing herbivorous organisms to migrate between the foot of the mountain and flood plains. When the precipitation levels rose, the
water bodies A body of water or waterbody is any significant accumulation of water on the surface of Earth or another planet. The term most often refers to oceans, seas, and lakes, but it includes smaller pools of water such as ponds, wetlands, or more rare ...
and floodplains became repopulated. In addition,
carbonate A carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid, (), characterized by the presence of the carbonate ion, a polyatomic ion with the formula . The word "carbonate" may also refer to a carbonate ester, an organic compound containing the carbonate group ...
carbon/oxygen isotope analyses indicate that extended periods of climatic changes ultimately deteriorated the Gaogou Formation paleoecosystem as a whole, triggering the loss of
foliage A leaf (: leaves) is a principal appendage of the stem of a vascular plant, usually borne laterally above ground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", while the leaves, stem, f ...
cover and the extinction of the local herbivorous dinosaurs. Many of the fossilized eggs across this formation were possibly unable to hatch due to the paleoenvironmental conditions. The Gaogou Formation is extremely abundant in fossilized eggs, mostly of dinosaurs and
turtle Turtles are reptiles of the order (biology), order Testudines, characterized by a special turtle shell, shell developed mainly from their ribs. Modern turtles are divided into two major groups, the Pleurodira (side necked turtles) and Crypt ...
s. Other remains include multiple
invertebrate Invertebrates are animals that neither develop nor retain a vertebral column (commonly known as a ''spine'' or ''backbone''), which evolved from the notochord. It is a paraphyletic grouping including all animals excluding the chordata, chordate s ...
taxa comprising
fresh water Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salt (chemistry), salts and other total dissolved solids. The term excludes seawater and brackish water, but it does include ...
non-marine
bivalve Bivalvia () or bivalves, in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class (biology), class of aquatic animal, aquatic molluscs (marine and freshwater) that have laterally compressed soft bodies enclosed b ...
s,
gastropod Gastropods (), commonly known as slugs and snails, belong to a large Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda (). This class comprises snails and slugs from saltwater, freshwater, and fro ...
s,
ostracod Ostracods, or ostracodes, are a Class (biology), class of the crustacean, Crustacea (class Ostracoda), sometimes known as seed shrimp. Some 33,000 species (only 13,000 of which are extant taxon, extant) have been identified,Brandão, S.N.; Antoni ...
s, and abundant insect
ichnotaxa An ichnotaxon (plural ichnotaxa) is "a taxon based on the fossilized work of an organism", i.e. the non-human equivalent of an artifact. ''Ichnotaxon'' comes from the Ancient Greek (''íchnos'') meaning "track" and English , itself derived from ...
(fossilized traces left by insect activity). Additional
vertebrate Vertebrates () are animals with a vertebral column (backbone or spine), and a cranium, or skull. The vertebral column surrounds and protects the spinal cord, while the cranium protects the brain. The vertebrates make up the subphylum Vertebra ...
s found in this unit include the sauropod ''
Baotianmansaurus ''Baotianmansaurus'' is an extinct genus of somphospondylian sauropod. Its fossils were discovered in the Late Cretaceous Gaogou Formation of Henan Province, China. The type and only species is ''B. henanensis'' — named after the province in ...
'', and the
nanhsiungchelyid Nanhsiungchelyidae is an extinct family of land turtles known from Cretaceous deposits in Asia and North America. Nanhsiungchelyids were more terrestrial than many of their contemporaries, and may have gone extinct at the K–Pg event, end of the ...
turtle '' Yuchelys''.


Taphonomy

The preservation state of Baby Louie indicates that the embryo was lying outside its parent egg when it was buried. Its orientation, which is inconsistent with that of the eggs, suggests that an external force pushed it from its underlying egg to the eggs at the top. Elements like the skull have been damaged due to
scavenging Scavengers are animals that consume dead organisms that have died from causes other than predation or have been killed by other predators. While scavenging generally refers to carnivores feeding on carrion, it is also a herbivorous feeding be ...
and
erosion Erosion is the action of surface processes (such as Surface runoff, water flow or wind) that removes soil, Rock (geology), rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust#Crust, Earth's crust and then sediment transport, tran ...
. For instance, the entire skull has collapsed into a horizontal layer, where bones from the right side are best visible, and the premaxillae and dentary tips were partially destroyed after the individual died. There are indications of postmortem scavenging damage left by either osteophagous or boring insects in bones, including the lower portion of the right leg, the ilium, and the upper end of the femur. In addition, numerous borings and other elongated burrows left by those organisms are found across Baby Louie. Most skeletal elements are disarticulated, such as the left dentary, overall neck, abdominal region, and limb elements. While not visible, it is suggested that the tail could lie underneath the rest of the body or matrix, or alternatively, that it was ripped off by scavenging
predator Predation is a biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common List of feeding behaviours, feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation ...
s.


See also

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Timeline of oviraptorosaur research This timeline of oviraptorosaur research is a chronological listing of events in the history of paleontology focused on the oviraptorosaurs, a group of beaked, bird-like theropod dinosaurs. The early history of oviraptorosaur paleontology is cha ...


References


External links

* * {{Taxonbar, from=Q29877274 Caenagnathidae Dinosaur genera Late Cretaceous dinosaurs Fossil taxa described in 2017 Dinosaurs of China