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World’s biggest dinosaur footprints found in north-western Australia

Written by Teunis Felter

Scientists have published details of the world’s biggest dinosaur footprints, found in Western Australia, with the sauropod prints measuring a whopping 1.7 meters. They top a dinosaur footprint found in the Mongolian desert, reported last year, that measured 106 cm. The footprints were found on the north-western coast of Western Australia, where Dr Salisbury’s research project has revealed the journeys of dinosaurs up and down the coast.

http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/worlds-biggest-dinosaur-footprints-found-in-north-western-australia/ar-BByQJ7C

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Teunis Felter

Teunis Felter has over 20 years experience as an author, editor, and scientist. When not exploring outside, he enjoys reading history, researching genealogy, and civilly discussing politics.