UK's biggest ever dinosaur footprint site discovered | BBC News



The UKโ€™s biggest ever dinosaur trackway site has been discovered in Oxfordshire, England.

About 200 huge footprints, which were made 166 million years ago, criss-cross the limestone floor.

They reveal the comings and goings of two different types of dinosaurs that are thought to be the long-necked sauropod Cetiosaurus and the smaller meat-eating Megalosaurus.

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42 thoughts on “UK's biggest ever dinosaur footprint site discovered | BBC News”

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  2. Richard Butler displaying one of the most egregious 14th Century bowl cuts ive ever seen. I dont even care about the footprints anymore i want to know more about this dude fringe ๐Ÿ˜‚

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  3. Cmon BBC editors and directors – Get your act together and remove that god damn dino sized Banner! That last guy was nice but his hair belong in the Jurassic ๐Ÿ˜sorry. Workman was Great! And smart. Hopefully we can find some generous, rich donors who can help excavate that precious part and take it for research? Then the workers can get on. Great find!

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  5. I've been experimenting with a franken stay/corset/bodice situation because bras suck. I can somehow imagine this being a one-off garment because someone wanted something unique in a similar situation back in the day. Probably not what happened, but it's an interesting story.

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