World’s biggest dinosaur footprint discovered in ‘Australia’s own Jurassic Park’ - News Summed Up

World’s biggest dinosaur footprint discovered in ‘Australia’s own Jurassic Park’


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



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