TRACKING THE GIANTS: READING DINOSAUR FOOTPRINTS IN STONE
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Dinosaur Track, Tumbler RidgeImagine kneeling beside a three-toed depression in a slab of sandstone, your fingers tracing the edges of a print left by a creature that thundered across the Earth over 100 million years ago. Dinosaur tracks—known scientifically as ichnites—are time capsules, snapshots of behavior frozen in stone. Unlike bones, which tell us what dinosaurs looked like,
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allosaurus