New theropod and ornithopod dinosaur tracks from the Early Cretaceous period in Australia's Wonthaggi Formation illustrate a ...
The largest track from the current find was 18.5 inches long. "The hip height of that theropod would have been about the same ...
"The large theropods would likely have fed on prey such as smaller dinosaurs, fish and turtles." The largest track is 47 ...
The discovery of 24 dinosaur footprints on Victoria’s Bass Coast reveals dinosaurs once lived in polar environments.
Most come from three-toed theropods, carnivorous dinosaurs with bird-like feet. A few others belong to sauropods and ornithischians. The tracks highlight how different Earth’s geography was in ...
Dinosaur footprints reveal secrets from a distant past. The discovery of identical tracks on two continents now separated by the Atlantic provides insight into prehistoric migrations. Left: Theropod ...
Today, the fossilized tracks are more than 3,700 miles apart on opposite sides of the Atlantic, with some in eastern Brazil and the others in northern Cameroon. "We determined that in terms of age ...
A discovery of dinosaur tracks on Australia's southern coast—dating back to the Early Cretaceous when Australia was still connected to Antarctica—indicates that large theropod dinosaurs ...
A discovery of dinosaur tracks on Australia’s southern coast — dating back to the Early Cretaceous when Australia was still connected to Antarctica — indicates that large theropod dinosaurs ...