France’s Ancient Nest: Hundreds of Dinosaur Eggs Unearthed in One Bed

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Source: Indian Defence Review
France’s Ancient Nest: Hundreds of Dinosaur Eggs Unearthed in One Bed
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Paleontologists in Mèze, southern France, uncovered a late-Cretaceous fossil bed packed with hundreds of dinosaur eggs from multiple species—titanosaurs, Rhabdodon priscus, and Prismatoolithus caboti—indicating a communal nesting ground; rapid burial preserved many eggs, with excavations continuing to reveal more across an extended layer, potentially including embryos and insights into incubation.

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