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While clearing debris from the devastating floods in Texas in July, volunteers uncovered 15 large dinosaur footprints thought ...
New discovery of dinosaur footprints in Travis County after flooding is the latest in a long history of prehistoric evidence ...
Floodwaters that devastated Central Texas in early July revealed a remarkable find: dinosaur footprints dating back 115 ...
The devastating flooding that swept through Texas Hill Country in early July, killing at least 135 people, unearthed a ...
Paleontologists found several pathways with at least 15 tracks etched throughout the Glen Rose Formation Limestone ...
Ancient dinosaur tracks from 115 million years ago emerged in Texas after recent flooding. Scientists found evidence of ...
At least 135 people were killed on July 4, Independence Day weekend, when flash floods fueled by the remnants of Tropical ...
Volunteers clearing debris after floods in Texas uncovered a set of 115-million-year-old tracks left by one of the largest ...
From a flood to a dinosaur discovery — it’s absolutely incredible what nature can bring. After massive flooding struck ...
Volunteers and private landowners clearing debris from last month’s deadly flood in Central Texas have made an unexpected discovery: dinosaur footprints.
Tracks found in Central Texas are believed to belong to the Acrocanthosaurus dinosaur, which has also left footprints behind ...
While July's deadly floods in Central Texas swept debris away, they revealed what appear to be dinosaur tracks in Travis County. An expert estimates the footprints are 110 million years old.