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Titanosaur eggs in France
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Titanosaur eggs
Resources
Websites

The Natural History Museum
www.nhm.ac.uk
The Natural History Museum is the UK's national museum of natural history and a centre of scientific excellence in taxonomy and biodiversity. Its website has a wide range of information for dinosaur enthusiasts and history lovers.

Tiny fossil skulls illuminate dinosaur giant
www.newscientist.com/article/dn1356.html
New Scientist article discussing the find of two fossilised Titanosaur eggs, with intact skulls.

University of Bristol: Sauropod Eggs
http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/Palaeofiles/Eggs/Types/default.html
University site discussing different dinosaur egg types, including therapods and sauropods.


Books for adults

Eggs, Nests and Baby Dinosaurs: A look at dinosaur reproduction by Kenneth Carpenter (Indiana University Press, 2000)
This book surveys current understanding of dinosaur reproduction, including what the microscopic structure of the eggshell, the pattern of eggs in a clutch, and the ornamentation of adults reveal about eggs, development, and mating.
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Baby Dinosaurs: Eggs, nests, and recent discoveries (Dinosaur Library) by Thom Holmes ,Laurie Holmes (Enslow, 2003)
An illustrated book from the Dinosaur Library series.
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Book for children

Dinosaur Bones by Bob Barner (Chronicle Books, 2001)
This book uses rhyme and pictures to bring the world of dinosaurs to life for children and contains many dino-facts for the uninitiated.
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