Summary:
- Researchers have discovered that some of the largest dinosaur species, such as the Argentinosaurus, likely left their babies unattended and vulnerable to predators.
- This behavior is similar to that of modern crocodiles and birds, where the parents do not actively care for their young after hatching or birth.
- The findings suggest that these massive dinosaurs prioritized their own survival over the care of their offspring, which may have contributed to the success of their species over millions of years.