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The location (dewars farm quarry) reveals a series of trackways that date back to the middle jurassic (bathonian faunal stage). · a remarkable discovery at dewars farm quarry in england has uncovered over 200 fossilized dinosaur footprints dating back 166 million years to the middle jurassic period. They offer clues to the creature’s behaviour – hopping on two legs would leave … · archaeologists revealed details related to the first dinosaur tracks in dinosaur provincial park in alberta, canada. The team firstly concluded that all five tracks were foot impressions—that none were dinosaur handprints. · a remarkable and extensive series of dinosaur tracks have been uncovered by researchers from the universities of oxford and birmingham. They were not just one footprint but a collection made by a … · did different species of plant-eating dinosaurs herd together for protection like many modern animals do? Tracks from at least five ceratopsian dinosaurs appear alongside those of an ankylosaurid, meaning this could be the first evidence of multi-species herding … · scientists from the universities of oxford and birmingham have discovered a vast quarry floor covered with hundreds of different dinosaur footprints. A set of 76-million-year-old tracks discovered in canada might be the first … · in an extraordinary discovery, scientists from the universities of oxford and birmingham have unearthed an extensive expanse of quarry floor adorned with hundreds of … Also the splayed toes and moderately long middle digit of the footprints resembled two-legged herbivorous dinosaur tracks, differing from prints made by theropods. They reveal something fascinating: · they can reveal what organism made the tracks – different animals have different footprint shapes. An extraordinary set of dinosaur footprints discovered at dinosaur provincial park in alberta, canada has revealed the first evidence of mixed-species herding behaviour in the area.