How were these tracks preserved? These dinosaurs roamed a warm, shallow lagoon, and their footprints were preserved when sediments likely covered them after a storm, protecting them from erosion. The ...
British researchers have unearthed some 200 dinosaur footprints dating back 166 million years in a find believed to be biggest in the United Kingdom. Teams from Oxford and Birmingham Universities ...
British researchers have unearthed some 200 dinosaur footprints dating back 166 million years in a find believed to be biggest in the UK. The enormous prints, spaced up to 75cm apart, are thought ...
In a quarry in Oxfordshire, an exceptional discovery has captivated scientists: nearly 200 dinosaur footprints, dating back 166 million years, have been uncovered. These tracks, among the largest ever ...
Largest dinosaur footprint at Dewars Farm, UK. Credit: Emma Nicholls / OUMNH Researchers have uncovered the largest dinosaur footprint ever recorded in the UK, a remarkable find that offers new ...
British researchers have unearthed some 200 dinosaur footprints dating back 166mn years in a find believed to be biggest in the UK. Teams from Oxford and Birmingham Universities made the ...
These footprints were made 166 million years ago as a dinosaur walked across a lagoon [BBC/Kevin Church] The UK's biggest ever dinosaur trackway site has been discovered in a quarry in Oxfordshire.
A worker’s observation of unusual bumps in a quarry led university researchers to the remarkable discovery of hundreds of dinosaur footprints in Bicester, Oxfordshire, in England. Drone footage ...
The UK's biggest ever dinosaur trackway site has been discovered in a quarry in Oxfordshire. About 200 huge footprints, which were made 166 million years ago, criss-cross the limestone floor.
In a stunning new discovery, a team of researchers from the Universities of Oxford and Birmingham have unearthed a massive expanse of quarry floor filled with hundreds of different dinosaur footprints ...
Professor Kirsty Edgar, professor of micropaleontology at the University of Birmingham, said, "These footprints offer an extraordinary window into the lives of dinosaurs, revealing details about ...