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How did most dinosaurs reproduce?

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Most dinosaurs reproduced by laying eggs, similar to modern-day reptiles. They likely engaged in internal fertilization, with males transferring sperm to females for egg fertilization.
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Most dinosaurs reproduced by laying eggs. Fossil evidence suggests that some dinosaurs may have also given birth to live young, but this is not certain. In either case, the eggs were usually laid in nests and were incubated by the parents.
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Most dinosaurs were oviparous, which means they laid eggs to reproduce. They laid eggs with hard shells, similar to modern reptiles. The process of dinosaur reproduction involved mating between male and female dinosaurs, followed by the female laying the eggs.
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Generally, most dinosaurs reproduced by laying eggs. They laid eggs in nests, which they often protected and cared for until the hatchlings emerged. Some species also engaged in courtship behaviors such as elaborate displays or vocalizations to attract mates.
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