Eggs, Nests, and Baby Dinosaurs: A Look at Dinosaur Reproduction
@inproceedings{Carpenter1999EggsNA, title={Eggs, Nests, and Baby Dinosaurs: A Look at Dinosaur Reproduction}, author={K. Carpenter}, year={1999} }
Preface 1. First Discoveries 2. Where to Find Dinosaur Eggs and Babies 3. Which Came First, the Lizard or the Egg? 4. The Mating Game 5. How Dinosaurs Did It 6. Making an Egg 7. Eggs as Fossils 8. How to Study a Fossil Egg 9. What's in a Name? 10. The Nest 11. The Embryo and Hatchling 12. Baby Grows Up 13. Eggs and the Death of Dinosaurs Appendix Bibliography Index
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