Detecting dinosaur eggs in India
3 Indian explorers have discovered more than 100 fossil dinosaur eggs in a remote area in India. These people also found dinosaur footprints, thus finding the path of the extinct giant animals.
All eggs were found in the same drive in the Kukshi-Bagh area, 152 km southwest of Indore, in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
" Dinosaurs often go very far to spawn in the sandy banks of the river in this area, whose scientific name is Lameta shelf ," said explorer Vishal Verma.
The dinosaurs have a length of 12-27 m. The most dinosaur-rich area is in the Deccan Traps, near Jabalpur, a town also in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
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