Nests
An average dinosaur egg like the ones found near the village of Rennes-le-Château in southern France contained some three-and-a-half litres. Until recently we did not know for certain which animals were in these eggs. New finds in South America of eggs still containing embryos suggest that this type of egg was laid by sauropod dinosaurs, like Magyarosaurus.

A dinosaur nest from the south of France shows that all eggs have hatched: all specimens lack the top. Probably this is the nest of a titanosaurid. Localities in Romania have so far yielded but very few eggs.

 

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