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How did the Diplodocus take care of their offsprings?

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As far as scientists know, Diplodocus and other sauropods likely did not look after their young. read more

Because they were so populous and laid so many eggs, we know more about the parenting behavior of plant-eating dinosaurs than that of their meat-eating antagonists. When it comes to large predators like Allosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex, the fossil record yields a complete blank: in the absence of any evidence to the contrary, the going assumption is that these dinosaurs simply laid their eggs and forgot about them. read more

Hornbill seals build their nests inside tree cavities. The female seals herself inside of the tree to incubate the eggs until they reach maturity, leaving a tiny slit open to allow the male to bring food. The red-breasted goose and the peregrine falcon build their nests side-by-side to protect their young. read more

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