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A nest of the dinosaur Deinonychus has never been found. However, one specimen supposedly brooding a single egg has been found. Analysis of the egg indicates that it probably belonged to the Deinonychus. Its size is extremely close to an Oviraptor egg and Deinonychus itself is of a similar size to that dinosaur. Citipati has known nest clutches numbering ~20 eggs.

Furthermore, a nest supposed to be of a Troodont dinosaur (very close relatives to the Dromaeosaurs like Deinonychus) was found in Spain and numbered ~20 eggs.

In short, the best guess would be around 20 eggs in a clutch.

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