Paleontologists have discovered sets of dinosaur tracks that start and end 6,000 kilometers apart on different sides of the Atlantic Ocean. The 260 fossilized prints are split across ancient riverbeds ...
The footprints show where the dinosaurs were able to cross between South America and Africa before the two continents split apart, according to researchers Getty A team of international researchers ...
Findings regarding this were published in the journal New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science. These footprints stood ...
Paleontologists have uncovered matching sets of dinosaur footprints on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean—one in Brazil and the other in Cameroon. Published in a recent study by theNew Mexico Museum ...
Paleontologists have found more than 260 dinosaur footprints from the Early Cretaceous Period in Brazil and Cameroon, now more than 3,700 miles (6,000 kilometers) apart on opposite sides of the ...
Matching sets of footprints discovered in Africa and South America reveal that dinosaurs once traveled along a type of highway 120 million years ago before the two continents split apart, according to ...
“Dinosaur tracks are not rare, but unlike the bones usually found, footprints are the proof of dinosaur behavior, how they walked, ran or otherwise, who they walked with, what environment they walked ...
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