
India’s Massive Titanosaur Nesting Site Uncovered with 256 Eggs Across 92 Nests
Researchers in central India uncovered a Late Cretaceous nesting site with 92 nests and 256 titanosaurs’ eggs, possibly used by multiple species; six egg types suggest diverse populations; no adult or hatchling bones found, indicating minimal parental care and incubation likely driven by sun and sediment; one ovum-in-ovo egg hints at bird-like reproductive traits.
