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Credit: paige depoloThe footprints were first discovered by a student two years ago in 2016.and since then the field work has included the use of drones to map the site.
Credit: Shasta MarreroWhat we dont see is really any sign that these dinosaurs were doing anything that interesting.according to Edinburgh Universitys press release.they werent hunting each other.
off the west coast of Scotland.It was particularly tricky to map.
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Credit: Steve brusatteTracks themselves are always interesting because they record moments in time when real animals were interacting with their environment.slotId: slantmagazine_300x250_320x50_320x100_incontent_1 });Co-directed by Christian Breslauer and Doja Cat
com\/cms\/2018\/3\/256bc4e6-c329-d6a6\/mp4\/1080.The study of the footprints was released in the Scottish Journal of Geology.
meaning these dinosaurs were wading in shallow water when they made them.measuring the tracks in the rock.
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