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Paleontologists have discovered tracks belonging to meat-eating theropods and long-necked sauropods on the Isle of Skye.
The investigation began when Charles Helm, a co-author of the study and a scientific advisor at Tumbler Ridge Museum, ...
The tracks show that two types of ankylosauruses co-existed at a time and place where they were once thought to be extinct.
“The tracks date back to the middle of the Cretaceous period, about 100 to 94 million years ago. No bones from ankylosaurids ...
In the misty crags of the Canadian Rockies, a set of ancient footprints has surfaced, each one a whisper from a creature that ...
Scientists discovered the first ankylosaurid footprints in Canada, proving club-tailed dinosaurs lived in North America ...
The new site features over 130 footprints and trackways, some extending up to 12 meters in length. Jurassic-era dinosaurs ...
Footprints of tail-clubbed armored dinosaurs, ankylosaurids, have been discovered for the first time, thanks to fossil ...
While researchers knew the 1.5-meter-long (about 5-foot-long) slab was around 200 million years old and home to an abundance of visible dinosaur footprints, the significance of the fossil remained ...
New dinosaur stomping ground discovered on Isle of Skye - Prince Charles's Point - A Jurassic Story The tracks belonged to three-toed, meat-eating theropods, which were about the size of a Jeep ...