The imprint of the titanic trotter was measured a whopping three feet across, reportedly making it one of the largest hadrosaurid (a type of herbivorous bipedal dinosaur) prints ever discovered.
The area, first excavated in 1997, had already become known among paleontologists as the “dinosaur highway.” Scientists have found more than 40 sets of footprints across nearly 200 yards of ...
A worker digging up clay in an English limestone quarry discovered a “dinosaur highway” made up of 200 tracks dating back 166 million years. The Oxfordshire footprints include a mix of footprints from ...
Over 200 dinosaur tracks found in Oxfordshire Tracks date back 166 million years, offering new insights Scientists uncover footprints from Megalosaurus and Cetiosaurus ...
Nearly 200 dinosaur footprints have been discovered in a quarry in Oxfordshire, shedding new light on the extinct creatures. The prints are 166 million years old and were discovered buried under ...
Hundreds of dinosaur footprints from around 166 million years ago have been found at an Oxfordshire quarry, forming part of a ‘dinosaur highway’. Researchers from the Universities of Oxford and ...
Roughly 200 dinosaur footprints were uncovered after a worker ... Never Pour Down the Drain Scientists unveil first-of-its-kind plastic alternative that could shake up the packaging industry ...
Researchers have discovered hundreds of dinosaur footprints in an Oxfordshire quarry. The prints include tracks from the predator Megalosaurus and herbivores like Cetiosaurus. The discovery was ...
Almost 200 giant footprints have been unearthed in Oxfordshire in the UK’s biggest-ever discovery of dinosaur tracks. The spectacular finding, situated on the site of Dewars Farm Quarry ...
Dating back to the Middle Jurassic Period (around 166 million years ago), the trackways form part of a huge "dinosaur highway" and include footprints from the 9-meter ferocious predator ...