Four giant herbivores and one predator walked across the same spot in modern-day England. “It’s the closest we’ll get to a time machine,” said one of the lead excavators.
The Oxfordshire footprints include a mix of footprints from both herbivores and at least one carnivore. Most dinosaur toes pointed northward. At least four sets of tracks were likely made by the ...
The fifth set of tracks, alternatively, were made by a carnivore called Megalosaurus, reported Reuters. Megalosaurus was a theropod, a class of dinosaurs that were ancestrally carnivorous ...
They reveal the comings and goings of two different types of dinosaurs that are thought to be a long-necked sauropod called ... One area of the site shows the carnivore and herbivore tracks ...
Or the even larger long-necked sauropod Cetiosaurus (See-TEE-oh-sore ... ‘We know that the carnivore came along afterwards as the back of the footprint has displaced some of the sediment that ...