Dinosaur tracks in Walmadany. But the dinosaurs' tracks remained. One of those tracks is the largest dinosaur print ever recorded: a 5-foot-9-inch print from a sauropod, or long-necked dinosaur. Salisbury likened the region to “Australia's own ‘Jurassic Park.’ ”The Goolarabooloo have known about the fossil trackways for millennia. Wherever he went he left behind three-toed tracks that now we recognize as the tracks of meat-eating dinosaurs,” he said.
Source: Washington Post March 27, 2017 18:48 UTC