The deposit of dinosaur footprints Mas de Pérez is consolidating as one of the most important paleontological enclaves in Europe to study the presence of carnivorous dinosaurs during the beginning of the Upper Cretaceous. The new research led by the Dinópolis Foundation provides unprecedented information on how large theropods were displaced approximately 100 million years ago on an ancient marine platform connected to the Tetis Sea. Researchers…
The deposit of dinosaur footprints Mas de Pérez is consolidating as one of the most important paleontological enclaves in Europe to study the presence of carnivorous dinosaurs during the beginning of the Upper Cretaceous. The new research led by the Dinópolis Foundation provides unprecedented information on how large theropods were displaced approximately 100 million years ago on an ancient marine platform connected to the Tetis Sea. Researchers…