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132-million-year-old dinosaur tracks discovered in South Africa’s Western Cape fill key fossil gap

How the discovery changes understanding of Cretaceous dinosaur presence

Researchers have uncovered dinosaur tracks dating to 132 million years ago along South Africa’s Western Cape coast, significantly extending the known fossil record of dinosaurs in the region. How the discovery changes understanding of Cretaceous dinosaur presence The tracks, found in the Brenton Formation near Knysna, are 50 million years younger than the previously youngest … Weiterlesen …