
Wildlife photographer finds tens of thousands of dinosaur footprints in Italy
Wildlife photographer finds tens of thousands of dinosaur footprints in Italy
- At Stelvio National Park in Italy, a wildlife photographer discovered tens of thousands of dinosaur footprints dating back about 210 million years.
- The footprints, measuring up to 40 centimeters wide and showing claw marks, were made by long-necked herbivores like the Plateosaurus.
- Experts consider this discovery one of the largest and most remarkable dinosaur footprint sites in Italy, highlighting its potential significance for both science and tourism.
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