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Mèze, France: Site of an "excessively rare" discovery of over 100 dinosaur eggs, possibly from tetanosaurs.

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Mèze, a town in the Hérault department of France, is the location of a significant paleontological discovery. Over one hundred dinosaur eggs have been unearthed there, a find described as "excessively rare." According to paleontologist Alain Cabot, these eggs may belong to a herd of tetanosaurs. The eggs, approximately the size of footballs, are currently on display at the Mèze dinosaur museum. This discovery is newsworthy due to its rarity and potential to provide valuable insights into dinosaur reproduction and behavior. The find highlights the importance of Mèze as a site for paleontological research and its contribution to our understanding of prehistoric life. The Mèze dinosaur museum also exhibits two original fossilized Titanosaurus eggs discovered in France and Spain in 2016.
Last updated: May 3, 2026