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Re: dino egg in NM



Office wrote:

> David's discovery now has scientists thinking that meat-eating dinosaurs
> laid eggs much earlier than previously thought, Ms. Bray said. Maybe
> even
> 170 million years ago.
> "We just haven't found the evidence yet," she said.

I assume this means hard-shelled eggs, because presumably dinosaurs were
laying eggs long before they WERE dinosaurs, right?

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