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- Geology, Taphonomy, and Paleoecology of a Unique Upper Cretaceous Bonebed Near the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in South Dakota
- The First Dinosaur Egg Was Soft
- The Theropod Reproductive System
- Dinosaur Egg Parataxonomy [1]
- The Curse of the Horned Dinosaur Egg 3 June 2015, by Andrew Farke
- What Evidence Do We Have of Ancient Life More Than 10 000 Years Old? Fossils Provide Clues About When Life Began, and When Plants and Animals First Lived on Land
- Unusual Theropod Eggshells from the Early Cretaceous Blesa Formation of the Iberian Range, Spain
- UPPER CRETACEOUS AMNIOTIC EGGS from the GOBI DESERT the First Fossil Dinosaur Eggs and Nests Were &Scovered by The
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- Egg-Celent Activity Book
- Nesting and Egg Incubation in Dinosaurs: Morphological and Statistical Investigations Into the Study of Eggs, Eggshells, and Nests
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- Important Contributions of the South American Record to the Understanding of Dinosaur Reproduction
- Four Dinosaur Eggs Identified in Coll De Nargo 4 April 2013
- Dinosaur Incubation Periods Directly Determined from Growth-Line Counts in Embryonic Teeth Show Reptilian-Grade Development
- Paleoecological Implications of Two Closely Associated Egg Types from the Upper Cretaceous St
- Author Details (Kundrát, Martin)
- Alaskan Dinosaur Bones?
- Four Dinosaur Egg Species Identified in Lleida 12 March 2013
- Abnormal, Multilayered Titanosaur (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) Eggs from in Situ Clutches at the Auca Mahuevo Locality, Neuque´ N Province, Argentina
- EP Guide Secion 1
- Dinosaur Eggshell and Tooth Enamel Geochemistry As an Indicator of Mongolian Late Cretaceous Paleoenvironments
- Re-Evaluation of the Age of Some Dinosaur Localities from the Southern Pyrenees by Means of Megaloolithid Oospecies
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