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Dinosaur eggs in Patagonia nesting ground suggest they lived in herds – Business Insider
Paleontologists found 100 eggs and 80 skeletons from a dinosaur called Mussaurus at a site in Patagonia, suggesting the animals…

A 193-million-year-old nesting ground containing more than 100 dinosaurs eggs is upending paleontologists’ understanding of an early dinosaur species.
Research published Thursday describes a collection of eggs and juvenile and adult skeletons from a dinosaur…
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