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Archaeopteryx, an early feathered dinosaur often considered a transitional species between dinosaurs and birds, likely reproduced by laying eggs, similar to modern birds and reptiles. Fossil evidence suggests that their eggs were probably hard-shelled, which is characteristic of avian reproduction. The nesting behavior and parental care strategies of Archaeopteryx remain speculative, but it is believed they may have exhibited some behaviors similar to those of contemporary birds.

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