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Hundreds Of Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Eggs Uncovered In France - A 72-Million-Year-Old Nesting Ground Revealed!

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PC(Daily Ausaf, Mini Museum) In a groundbreaking paleontological discovery, archaeologists in southern France have unearthed hundreds of exceptionally well-preserved dinosaur eggs, some still intact after 72 million years. The find has turned the Mèze fossil site into what is now considered Europe’s largest dinosaur egg deposit and one of the most significant nesting grounds in the world. The exciting discovery was announced on Facebook by the M…
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Researchers attribute round eggs mainly to titanosaurs, large herbivorous sauropods A finding in southern France has exposed hundreds of dinosaur eggs belonging to several species, as confirmed by the director of the Musée-Parc des Dinosaurs de Mèze, Alain Cabot. The excavation team, after months of work interrupted by rain and mud, uncovered a fossil layer with a density never previously documented in the Mèze region. The paleontological campai…

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