A palaeontologist has discovered a huge dinosaur footprint on a beach on the Isle of Wight. Fossil guide Joe Thompson said the 130-million-year-old Iguanodon print at Shepherd's Chine was the best ...
A palaeontologist has discovered a huge dinosaur footprint on a beach on the Isle of Wight. Fossil guide Joe Thompson said the 130-million-year-old Iguanodon print at Shepherd's Chine was the best ...
suggests that a storm may have buried the footprints under layers of sediment. The footprints discovered reveal the presence of five different dinosaurs. Four tracks belong to sauropods ...
The roughly three-foot-long, clay print speaks to the Isle of Wight's rich paleontological history, but it will probably disappear within a couple of months due to exposure ...
"It's almost like a caricature of a dinosaur footprint", explained Dr Emma Nicholls ... "We don't know exactly what, but it might be that there was a storm event that came in, deposited a load of ...
"It's almost like a caricature of a dinosaur footprint", explained Dr Emma Nicholls ... "We don't know exactly what, but it might be that there was a storm event that came in, deposited a load ...
In an extraordinary paleontological finding, researchers have uncovered a series of massive dinosaur trackways dating back to the Middle Jurassic Period, approximately 166 million years ago.
Paleontologists have found a massive dinosaur footprint, measuring a full 92 centimeters (roughly 35 inches) across. This colossal footprint hints at the existence of a truly gigantic dinosaur ...
Joe Thompson, a fossil tour guide from Wight Coast Fossils, found a rare purple dinosaur footprint on the Isle of Wight. Thompson stumbled upon the extraordinary track imprinted in clay on ...