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picture from: Norell and Dingus, p. 14
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On July 13, 1923, George Olsen stumbled across a nest of 13 eggs. The association
of the fossil eggs with dinosaur bones led Andrews to conclude that his team had
uncovered the first evidence that dinosaurs had laid eggs (since then we know that
dinosaur eggshells had been dug up earlier in France).
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