A “dinosaur highway" containing nearly 200 tracks that date back 166 million years was discovered in a limestone quarry ...
"It's almost like a caricature of a dinosaur footprint", explained Dr Emma Nicholls, a vertebrate palaeontologist from the ...
The prints were made by both long-necked sauropods and a predator, megalosaurus, and were found in one of the largest ...
A worker's discovery of nearly 200 dinosaur tracks in a limestone quarry in Oxfordshire, England, has unveiled a ...
Scientists have uncovered UK's largest dinosaur trackway at an Oxfordshire quarry, revealing 200 well-preserved footprints.
It is hoped the discovery will provide clues about how dinosaurs interacted, as well as their size and the speeds at which they moved.
"Knowing that this one individual dinosaur walked across this surface and left exactly that print is so exhilarating," the Oxford museum's Duncan Murdock told the BBC. "You can sort of imagine it ...
A fifth set belonged to the Megalosaurus, a ferocious 30-foot predator that left a distinctive triple-claw print and was the first dinosaur to be scientifically named two centuries ago.
a dinosaur that grew to nearly 18 metres in length. The fifth track was made by a Megalosaurus, a carnivore that left a distinctive triple-claw print, researchers said. An area where the tracks ...