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Scientists uncover world’s largest dinosaur footprints big enough to swallow a human in one step
A 130-million-year-old fossil site on the Dampier Peninsula in Western Australia has reshaped global understanding of dinosaur diversity during the Early Cretaceous. Initially highlighted through ...
Dinosaur skeletons often dominate museum halls, from the towering Tyrannosaurus rex known as Sue in Chicago to Sophie the Stegosaurus in London. These fossils shape how you picture dinosaurs. Yet ...
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