Scientists put their “stamp” on prehistory after discovering a massive dinosaur footprint in Mongolia said to have belonged to one of the largest two-legged animals ever to roam the Earth.
The team took over 20,000 images of the prints during the recent excavation, which could provide information about the animals that made the tracks and potential interactions between the animals.
The tracks also give scientists some insight into how the animals behaved, particularly at the point where the different species’ paths interact, the scientists said. For much of the path ...
Have you ever wondered what wildlife wanders through your garden when you're not watching? Footprint tunnels are a great way to discover which small animals are out and about, and it's easy to make ...