Cladistic analysis shows
Montanoolithus to be
maniraptoran eggs, more basal than
troodontids, but more derived than
oviraptorids. Maniraptorans are only represented at the Two Medicine formation by
Troodon (whose eggs are already known),
dromaeosaurs, and
caenagnathids. Therefore, the parent of
Montanoolithus was probably a dromaeosaur or a caenagnathid. The mother of the
Montanoolithus eggs made a mound-shaped nest out of sand, and laid the eggs in a ring around the top. The nest was made from freshly deposited sand (perhaps near to a river), or in a poorly vegetated area. Even though no parent was found with the eggs, it is likely based on its identification as a maniraptoran that the eggs were incubated, since this behavior has been observed in both troodontids and oviraptorids. The pairing of the eggs suggests that, like other maniraptorans, the egg-layer of
Montanoolithus had two functioning
oviducts which would each form an egg simultaneously. ==Parataxonomy==