Discovery: Dinosaur's 113 Million-year- old Footprints Uncovered in Dried (River) Land
This summer's excessive drought has caused a river in Dinosaur Valley State Park to dry out completely in most spots, revealing the tracks -- the latest long-hidden secret to being exposed as bodies of water have dried up due to drought conditions across the globe.
"Most tracks that have recently been uncovered and discovered at different parts of the river in the park belong to Acrocanthosaurus. This was a dinosaur that would stand, as an adult, about 15 feet tall and (weigh) close to seven tons," said park spokesperson Stephanie Salinas Garcia.
📸 : Dinosaur Valley State Park
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