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| An aerial view of the loop section of the West Gold Hill Dinosaur Tracksite in Colorado. Photo Credit: Dr. Paul Murphey |
An analysis of a unique looping trail of ancient footprints in the United States reveals the dinosaur which made it may have been limping.
The site near Ouray in Colorado is one of the most continuous and tightly turning sauropod trackways ever documented.
Dr. Anthony Romilio from The University of Queensland’s Dinosaur Lab analyzed more than 130 footprints along the 95.5-metre track made 150 million years ago.
“This was left in the Late Jurassic when long-necked dinosaurs such as Diplodocus and Camarasaurus roamed North America,” Dr Romilio said.
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