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Tracking the footsteps provides modern scientists a view into ancient life.
Paleontologists have discovered tracks belonging to meat-eating theropods and long-necked sauropods on the Isle of Skye.
Many of the footprints belonged to theropods – meat-eating dinosaurs that walked on two legs. These include morphotype-1a, a ...
Nodosaurid ankylosaurs have a flexible tail and four toes, while ankylosaurids have a sledgehammer-like tail club, and only ...
STEVE:'Most footprints get washed away, but we were lucky. Our ancient river flooded and filled the footprint with mud and sand, protecting it. So we've got our protective layer of sand.