The world's largest dinosaur tracks have been found, and a human can fit in them
Scientists have discovered some of the world's largest dinosaur tracks—measuring as long as the average person is tall—in western Australia. The 5.5-foot-long tracks likely belonged to a long-necked, small-headed sauropod. They're part of an unusually diverse array of dinosaur tracks imprinted into the rocks on Australia's Dampier Peninsula. SEE ALSO: Earliest dinosaurs may have originally come from Britain, new study saysPaleontologists from the University of Queensland and Jam
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