Yes, dinosaurs all hatched from eggs. However, we can not tell if any species were ovoviviparous like some modern reptiles.
Yes. Here are 2 reasons: Reason 1- Dinosaur eggs came in different sizes. Reason 2- Dinosaur eggs came in different shapes, too. And that's all.
All of them lay eggs.
No one knows what true dinosaur eggs smell like. Fossilized dinosaur eggs may smell like the earth that they were located in.
Sid the sloth "adopts" the dinosaur eggs.
Dinosaur eggs were 1st found in the Flaming Cliffs, Gobi Desert.
I think there are some authentic dinosaur eggs left in the world.
Stone + life = eggs eggs +earth = dinosaur Dinosaur + air = [ dragon ]
The incubation period for dinosaur eggs varied among different species, but it is estimated to have ranged from a few weeks to several months. Factors such as the size of the egg, the species of dinosaur, and the environmental conditions would have influenced the exact length of time it took for the eggs to hatch.
Big dinosaur, big egg. Small dinosaur, small egg.
The dinosaur that laid the largest eggs was the Hypselosaurus. Fossilized eggs attributed to this dinosaur have been found to be up to 18 inches in length. These eggs are believed to have been laid in nests similar to those of modern-day birds, indicating that Hypselosaurus exhibited some level of parental care.
Well I'm not sure but the only thing that I know about dinosaur eggs that they are big and not sure if bird or reptile eggs are big
No, dinosaur's are extinct.