Subject: Re: Dinosaur reproduction - maybe NSFW/NSFB
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Posted on: 2013-02-06 08:53:00 UTC

I'm going to stay away from anything other than pure scientific terms and the offer of some web links if you really want detail! If you do, let me know and I'll find a way of posting a link or two to you.

To be honest the general answer is, everything we know is an educated guess, but our best guess is that it was akin to birds.

In some ways it may well depend on the species as well, but what is highly suggestive is that T-Rex and Allosaurus (and therefore likely most of the related species) had a medullary bone, similar to that found in modern birds. Further the bone has also been found in Tenontosaurus, which diverged from the Allosaurus/T-Rex genetic line very early in dinosaur evolution. This is suggestive that the majority of dinosaurs (at least of these lines in evolution) would have worked in the same way.

Birds produce this type of bone tissue around the time of laying viable eggs.

I hope that nothing in the above is NSFW, if it is I apologise, but I've tried to keep it away from the area.

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