New Delhi: Dating back more than 250 years to ancient dinosaur eggs in India suggests that these prehistoric creatures were building nests like modern birds.
Other Science Colleagues Harsha Dhiman of the University of Delhi, India, recently found 256 fossil eggs of Titsaurus (the largest species of dino-saurus) in 92 nests from Narmada village in India.
According to the researchers, Diana Saar structures are known to date back to the Cretaceous (before the end of the Saar Era), along with their remains.
The findings, published in the journal Plus, show that these dead dinos lay eggs in burrows similar to alligators.
According to researchers, remember the sequence base as today as Titanosaurus.
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