Scientists recently uncovered a record-setting footprint in Bolivia. It is the biggest print from a carnivorous dinosaur to be discovered worldwide. Until now, the largest track from a meat-eating dinosaur measured at 110 centimeters and was discovered in New Mexico, according to paleontologist Sebastian Apesteguia. Read more>>>
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Gerald Davie is the Dinoman. He is a professional geologist with a passion for palaeontology and earth history. When he isn't consulting, he spends his time travelling locally and abroad, and there is always a geological component to his trips. He is the owner of the only Tyrannosaurus skeleton in the Southern Hemisphere, to be seen at the DinoZone Museum and Geo Centre.
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