Researchers from the Universities of Oxford and Birmingham found the huge expanse of quarry floor filled with hundreds of ...
Researchers in England have unearthed nearly 200 dinosaur tracks that date back 166 million years. The discovery, announced ...
Researchers from the Universities of Oxford and Birmingham have discovered hundreds of dinosaur footprints at Dewars Farm ...
The 166-million-year-old footprint tracks, found at a quarry in southern England, mark one of the largest discoveries in ...
Giant tracks discovered underground have offered an "extraordinary window" into the lives of the giants that roamed the Earth hundreds of millions of years ago.
A paleoart reconstruction of the trackways being formed. Illustration: Mark Witton Dinosaur trackways are tremendously useful to paleontologists even though the fossil remnants don’t involve bones.
The team found five different trackways. Four of them were made by sauropods, plant-eating dinosaurs that walked on four legs. Their footprints look a bit like an elephant's - only much much ...
Scientists from Oxford and Birmingham Universities uncovered extensive dinosaur footprints from the Middle Jurassic Period in Oxfordshire. The discovery includes trackways from Megalosaurus and ...
Scientists found five of the UK's most extensive dinosaur trackways, with the longest measuring 150m in length. Four of these belong to long-necked herbivores - most likely Cetiosaurus ...
Four of the five trackways uncovered are believed to have been made by a long-necked herbivorous dinosaur, most likely a cetiosaurus. The fifth set of tracks likely belongs to a nine-meterlong ...