Pterosaur with 2 eggs? Musings of a Clumsy Palaeontologist
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Understanding reproduction in extinct animals can be extremely difficult as we lack the necessary information of soft tissues. However, there are certain things we can learn from fossils, and particularly well preserved fossils are even better. 3D preserved Hamipterus eggs with soft impressions showing a soft pliable egg (Wang et al. [4]). For example, we know…
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