Dinosaur footprints from 113million years ago have been found on a river bed that has been left dry by severe drought conditions.
The discovery was made at the Dinosaur Valley State Park in Texas with some of the footprints understood to belong to a seven-tonne, 15ft-tall Acrocanthosaurus species of dinosaur – an early cousin to the Tyrannosaurus rex.Experts have also suggested that Sauroposeidon, which weighed around 44 tonnes and stood about 60ft tall, was responsible for some of the other prints.READ MORE: Crazed bull with flaming horns gores man to death after beast cruelly set on firePark officials have posted a video on social media, showing the footprints, which measure several human hands wide on the site of the dried-up Paluxy River.
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