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Yes, a Diplodocus, like all dinosaurs, laid eggs. As a member of the sauropod group, it would have reproduced by laying large, hard-shelled eggs, similar to modern reptiles and birds. Fossil evidence suggests that dinosaur nesting behaviors were quite varied, but egg-laying was a common reproductive strategy among them.

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