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Hérault: Discovers Hundreds of 70 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Eggs

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Alain Cabot, a passionate paleontologist and geologist, discovered hundreds of dinosaur eggs in Mèze, Hérault. Fossilized, they would be more than 70 million years old. According to him, this discovery makes the site of Mèze one of the most significant deposits of dinosaur eggs in the world. - Hérault: he discovers hundreds of dinosaur eggs 70 million years old (Sciences).

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Alain Cabot, a passionate paleontologist and geologist, discovered hundreds of dinosaur eggs in Mèze, Hérault. Fossilized, they would be more than 70 million years old. According to him, this discovery makes the site of Mèze one of the most significant deposits of dinosaur eggs in the world. - Hérault: he discovers hundreds of dinosaur eggs 70 million years old (Sciences).

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An exceptional discovery has been made at the paleontological site of Mèze, in the Hérault. Hundreds of dinosaur eggs have been updated. They are said to have been laid 70 million years ago.

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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