Fossils
Dinosaur Tracks: Mystery Of Northern China Sauropod Footprints Solved
Unusual fossil tracks found in northern China have baffled scientists for years because they suggest that these very large four-legged dinosaurs called Sauropods might have been able to walk on two feet. The debate has raged on for years in scientific circles but now it seems to be settled.
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