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Re: T-rex reproduction.



You wrote: 

>
>It seems logical to me that the paucity of T-rex skeletons discovered 
thus
>far indicates a large range and low population density--and that rather 
than
>laying clusters of eggs to hatch a brood,  T-rex was more likely to lay 
and
>guard a single egg,  somewhat like a penguin.  --Merritt Clifton,  
editor,
> ANIMAL PEOPLE.
>
>



The alleged eggs of Tyrannosaurus bataar occur in pairs, possibly 
arranged in a linear row.  The number of pairs in a linear row, however, 
is unknown.