Some Sauropod Dinosaurs Laid Eggs Smaller Than a Football Despite Weighing 70 Tonnes
Despite being the largest land animals ever, sauropod dinosaurs laid surprisingly small eggs relative to their body size. The largest known dinosaur eggs (Macroelongatoolithus) were about 45–60 cm long, yet the adults that laid them might weigh 40–70 tonnes. This is because eggshell thickness is limited by the need for oxygen exchange — a larger egg would suffocate the embryo. Hatchlings were therefore tiny compared to adults, growing at astonishing rates throughout their lives.
