Matching sets of dinosaur footprints found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean
- Paleontologists discovered over 260 dinosaur footprints from the Early Cretaceous Period in Brazil and Cameroon, now over 3,700 miles apart across the Atlantic Ocean.
- Louis L. Jacobs, a paleontologist at Southern Methodist University, stated, "The footprints are similar in age, shape, and geologic context."
- The tracks illustrate how shifting landmasses created conditions favorable for dinosaurs before supercontinents separated into the continents we know today.
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