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World’s largest dinosaur tracksite has at least 16,600 footprints and sets many world records
A record-breaking site in Bolivia preserves foot, tail, and clawprints left behind by hundreds, or even thousands, of ...
Scientists uncovered a massive dinosaur footprint site in Bolivia. Over 16,600 tracks from predatory theropods were found.
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16,600 ghosts frozen in stone: Scientists uncover the largest gathering of dinosaurs ever observed
In the rugged heart of central Bolivia, a remarkable discovery is reshaping what scientists know about Late Cretaceous ...
A record discovery of 18,000 dinosaur footprints in Bolivia offers new insight into ancient species and their movements.
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