A team of Indian palaeontologists has discovered a nest with 12 dinosaur eggs - the largest in a single nest - in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh.
The fossilised eggs will be subjected to a radio scan to ascertain whether there is an embryo inside them.
All the eggs were discovered from a single nest on the banks of the Hathini river
These animals used to come from faraway areas to lay eggs on the sandy banks of the rivers in this area, identified scientifically as Lameta bed. The animals were 40-90 feet in length