Dinosaur Eggs Reportedly Found in India
February 6, 2007
Fossilized eggs of dinosaurs are shown to media persons at Mandav, around 280 kilometers (175 miles) west of Bhopal, India, Monday, Feb. 5, 2007. Explorers have stumbled upon more than 100 fossilized eggs of dinosaurs belonging to the Cretaceous Era (approximately 144 to 65 million years ago), in Kukshi-Bagh area of Dhar district, of Madhya Pradesh according to a newspaper report. (AP Photo)
(AP) -- Three Indian explorers have recovered more than 100 fossilized eggs of dinosaurs in a remote area in a central Indian state, a news report said Monday.
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