Decoding Dinosaur Parental Care: Evidence From Fossilized Nests and Young
There is something quietly astonishing about the idea that a creature we picture as a thundering, scale-covered predator might have also been a tender, devoted parent. For most of modern history, dinosaurs were written off as cold-blooded loners, indifferent to their offspring the moment the eggs hit the ground. Honestly, that image has been crumbling ...












