Mark Norell Quote

A couple things that we do know about theropods—the ones that most closely related to birds—is that they brooded their nests. If you go deeper in the tree, what you see is that for sauropods, we have no direct evidence that they returned to the nest after the eggs were laid. Most of the evidence for that comes from an excavation in Argentina called Auca Mahuevo. What's thought with sauropods is that they'd just lay a bunch of eggs and leave them alone—the turtle model. Few of those would ever reach adulthood.


As quoted in "How Dinosaurs Loved: An Interview with Dr. Mark Norell on Dino Relations", Vice (March 20, 2012)


A couple things that we do know about theropods—the ones that most closely related to birds—is that they brooded their nests. If you go deeper in ...

A couple things that we do know about theropods—the ones that most closely related to birds—is that they brooded their nests. If you go deeper in ...

A couple things that we do know about theropods—the ones that most closely related to birds—is that they brooded their nests. If you go deeper in ...

A couple things that we do know about theropods—the ones that most closely related to birds—is that they brooded their nests. If you go deeper in ...