Fossil footprints discovered in Alberta show that several dinosaur species crossed the same area within a limited time span. The site includes tracks from herbivores and large predators, preserved in sediment dating back approximately 76 million years. The arrangement of these prints provides direct evidence of movement rather than inference based on skeletal remains. Located in Dinosaur Provincial Park, the site has long been studied for fossil…
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