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Get out of here! The small town of Australia was hit by floods. 95 million years ago, dinosaur footprints were found.

 
[Social News]     18 Feb 2019
(Winton), a small town in Queensland Province, Australia, was badly hit by floods. Unexpectedly, authorities said on the 14th that this flood caused archaeologists to accidentally discover dinosaur footprints 95 million years ago, and experts even revealed that This may be Australia`s most complete footprint preserved so far.

(Winton), a small town in Queensland Province, Australia, was badly hit by floods. Unexpectedly, authorities said on the 14th that this flood caused archaeologists to accidentally discover dinosaur footprints 95 million years ago, and experts even revealed that This may be Australia`s most complete footprint preserved so far.

According to a comprehensive foreign media report, as a result of the flooding in Australia, sediment was constantly scoured, while local archaeologists later discovered footprints from three different species of dinosaurs in the riverbed near Karoola, and excavated them. It is considered that these three dinosaurs are suborder (sauropod), and orchids, respectively, and appear on the same surface at the same time. This phenomenon is extremely rare.


Get out of here! The small town of Australia was hit by floods. 95 million years ago, dinosaur footprints were found.

Local archaeologists, then in the riverbed near Karoola, found footprints from three different species of dinosaurs (pictured / theguardian).


Get out of here! The small town of Australia was hit by floods. 95 million years ago, dinosaur footprints were found.

Dinosaur sketch


The sauropods, which can grow to 40 meters in adulthood and weigh up to 100 tons, were found to be only about 1 meter long, presumably caused by smaller dinosaurs, about 18 meters long and weighing about 30 tons. Mayor Baskett (Gavin Baskett) said in response to this, "Dinosaur footprints appear because of the flood, this is very rare, otherwise it may continue to be buried for a hundred years," the footprints will be transferred to the Dinosaur Age Museum (Age of Dinosaurs Museum) exhibition in the future. I hope to help the local tourism industry.

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