Date: 1/09/2022 11:56:03
From: dv
ID: 1927199
Subject: Drought exposes Acrocanthosaurus tracks

https://www.science.org/content/article/texas-drought-uncovers-dinosaur-footprints-113-million-years-ago

Severe drought conditions at Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose, Texas, have revealed dinosaur tracks (pictured) that experts believe date back to about 113 million years ago. The tracks belong to the Acrocanthosaurus, a nearly 5-meter-tall bipedal dinosaur with three toes and claw on each limb, The New York Times reports. The drought has also uncovered tracks belonging to Sauroposeidon proteles, a long-necked and small-headed dinosaur that stood 15 meters tall.

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Date: 1/09/2022 11:56:55
From: Cymek
ID: 1927200
Subject: re: Drought exposes Acrocanthosaurus tracks

dv said:


https://www.science.org/content/article/texas-drought-uncovers-dinosaur-footprints-113-million-years-ago

Severe drought conditions at Dinosaur Valley State Park near Glen Rose, Texas, have revealed dinosaur tracks (pictured) that experts believe date back to about 113 million years ago. The tracks belong to the Acrocanthosaurus, a nearly 5-meter-tall bipedal dinosaur with three toes and claw on each limb, The New York Times reports. The drought has also uncovered tracks belonging to Sauroposeidon proteles, a long-necked and small-headed dinosaur that stood 15 meters tall.

That’s a nice find

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