Dinosaur tracks from 113 million years ago uncovered due to severe drought conditions in Texas!

Glen Rose, Texas – Traces of dinosaurs were discovered about 113 million years ago in Dinosaur Valley State Park in Texas due to severe drought conditions that dried up a river, the park said Monday in a statement. “Most of the tracks that have been discovered and recently discovered in different parts of the river in the park belong to Acrocanthosaurus. This was a dinosaur that, as an adult, was about 15 feet long and (weighs) nearly seven tons,” company spokeswoman Stephanie Salinas Garcia told CNN. CNN via email. Dinosaur…

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Fragments of an asteroid that killed dinosaurs may have been found at a fossil site

Scientists who studied a site in North Dakota that is a time capsule of that catastrophic day 66 million years ago said that pure fragments of the probe that killed the dinosaurs have been discovered. Scientists estimate that the object that struck the Yucatan Peninsula of what is today Mexico was about 6 miles wide, but the identification of the object has remained a topic of debate. Was it an asteroid or a comet? If it’s an asteroid, what type is it – solid metal or a pile of rocks…

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