GeoByte1:By staying close together as they traveled, herds of Maiasaura were kept fairly safe from roaming Tyrannosaurs.
GeoByte2:Huge herds of Maiasaura probably migrated north and south every year in search of food.
GeoByte3:Maiasaura fossils were found near a nest of young in 1978.
GeoByte4:A grave nearly a mile (1.5 km) long containing the bones of 10,000 Maiasaura was found in Montana. The herd was apparently buried by ash from a volcano.
GeoByte5:After scooping out a 6-foot (1.8-m) nest, the female Maiasaura would lay about 20 eggs. When the baby dinosaurs hatched, the mother would bring food to her newborns.