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First Dinosaur Embryos Found with Fossilized Skin: A Firsthand Report from an Expedition to Patagonia

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This American Museum of Natural History resource features a 1997 paleontological expedition to Patagonia. The team, led by Dr. Luis Chiappe and Dr. Lowell Dingus, discovered a nesting site that contained thousands of dinosaur eggs, including fossilized embryos and fossilized skin.

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