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72 Million-Year-Old Titanosaurs Eggs Rewrite European Prehistory
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Archaeologists and paleontologists located 72 million-year-old titanosaurs eggs at the Cretaceous site of Santa María de Poyos in Guadalajara, Spain. The discovery, funded by the Government of Castilla-La Mancha, aroused scientific interest in offering new keys to life on Earth during the end of the Cretaceous. The specialists recovered four reddish-tone fossilized eggs in excellent preservation condition. The excavation was led by paleontologis…
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