The only ones of which I am aware where eggs of Protoceratops, a very earl, dog-sized ceratopsian dinosaur, a progenitor of the huge upper Cretaceous ceratopsians such as Styracosaurus and Triceratops.
The Gobi Desert.
Natural history made a significant discovery in Gobi Desert,Mongolia.
The Gobi. It's in Mongolia.
Dinosaur eggs were 1st found in the Flaming Cliffs, Gobi Desert.
Roy C. (Chapman) Andrews found a nest of Protoceratops eggs in the Gobi Dessert, in Mongolia between 1922 and 1925. The eggs where eventually revealed to be Oviraptor eggs in later studies. Though he originally went there to find evidence of ancient man, which he did not find, what he did discover where dinosaur bones, many of which had never been seen before.
China's Gobi desert is famous for it nests of dinosaur eggs, sometimes with the fossil bones of a parent dinosaur sitting on top. Horse Isle Answer - Gobi
Dinosaur eggs can be found in fossilized form in regions with sedimentary rock formations known to have housed dinosaurs. They are usually discovered during paleontological excavations, such as in areas like Mongolia, China, and Argentina. These eggs are valuable for scientific research and can provide insights into the behavior and reproduction of ancient dinosaurs.
Yes, oviraptors laid eggs. Fossil evidence, including clutches of eggs found in Mongolia, suggests that these dinosaur species were oviparous, meaning they reproduced by laying eggs. Some oviraptor fossils have even been discovered in nests, indicating parental care, which adds to our understanding of their reproductive behaviors.
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.
Supposedly The Oviraptor ate eggs, they have found remains of these near what they thought were triceratops eggs in Mongolia and china so its possible they did, no is quite sure they did or didnt eat other dino eggs
oviraptor bones and protoceratops eggs
i think some scientist may have found some, but, logically, no