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The largest known dinosaur eggs are those of Hypseloasaurus priscus (‘high ridge lizard’, right), a 12 –m – long (40 –ft) titanosaurid which lived about 80 million years ago. Examples found in the Durance valley in France in October 1961 would have been, uncrushed, 30 cm (12 in) long – about the height of this page – and a diameter of 255 mm (10 in).
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