Paleontologists have documented 16,600 theropod tracks at the Carreras Pampas tracksite in Bolivia's Torotoro National Park, ...
A remarkable discovery in the Bolivian Andes has revealed the world’s largest known site of dinosaur footprints, offering a ...
Berlin’s Museum of Natural History is one of the world's most important research institutions. Home to an incredible ...
A team of paleontologists has meticulously documented an astonishing 16,600 individual footprints within Toro Toro, a ...
The team identified 16,600 theropod footprints across roughly 80,570 square feet (7,485 square meters) of terrain, making ...
Paleontologists have discovered and documented 16,600 footprints left by theropods, the dinosaur group that includes the ...
The study, conducted over six years mainly by researchers from California’s Loma Linda University and published in PLOS One on Wednesday, marks the largest collection of theropod footprints ever recor ...
An expanse of ancient rock in the high-altitude Torotoro National Park in Bolivia has been revealed as the largest dinosaur ...
A new study paints an enormous picture of almost 17,000 dinosaur footprints in a mountainous area of Bolivia, making it the ...
The size of the prints can estimate the size of the theropod, while the space between prints can suggest the speed of their ...
Deep within Bolivia's Andes Mountains lies an extraordinary geological canvas: a 1.85-acre expanse of limestone bearing approximately 18,000 dinosaur footprints preserved for 66 million years. The ...