It is partly due to the water and the sediment that the “footsteps” have remained in an almost “fresh” state.
Massive dinosaur tracks have been uncovered in a dried-up river bed amid a historic drought in Texas. Experts say the tracks belonged to a 60-foot, 44-ton dinosaur called the Sauroposeidon around 113 million years ago.
: Dinosaur Valley State Park pic.twitter.com/ScAcZ60nYI
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