Dinosaur tracks revealed in Texas as severe drought dries up river
by Gloria Oladipo in New York from Science | The Guardian on (#62VMX)
Multiple footprints belonging to the Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur and dating back over 100m years discovered in bed of Paluxy River
Severe drought conditions in Texas have revealed ancient dinosaur footprints that date back more than 100m years.
Multiple dinosaur tracks belonging to the Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur were discovered recently at Dinosaur Valley state park in north-west Texas as widespread droughts have caused a river running through central Texas to dry up almost entirely.
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