Dating dinosaur eggs has always been tricky because traditional methods rely on surrounding rocks or minerals that may have shifted over time. Now, for the first time, scientists have directly dated ...
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Trapped for 70 million years, paleontologists find hundreds of dinosaur eggs from multiple species in one ancient site
Slick mud and winter rain repeatedly stalled the work. Still, paleontologists in southern France pushed forward and uncovered ...
Newly analyzed dinosaur eggs from China are offering an unusually intimate look at how these animals reproduced, grew, and nested in the final chapters of the Cretaceous. From clutch sites preserved ...
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