These footprints were made 166 million years ago as a dinosaur walked across a lagoon ... So tracks give us a whole different set of information that you can't get from the bone fossil record." ...
A fifth set belonged to the Megalosaurus, a ferocious 9-meter predator that left a distinctive triple-claw print and was the first dinosaur to be scientifically named two centuries ago.
Four of the five trackways uncovered are believed to have been made by a long-necked herbivorous dinosaur, most likely a cetiosaurus. The fifth set of tracks likely belongs to a nine-meterlong ...
In an extraordinary paleontological finding, researchers have uncovered a series of massive dinosaur trackways dating back to the Middle Jurassic Period, approximately 166 million years ago.