The enormous dinosaur footprints had previously gone undetected because they were under water and mud.
Due to the drying up of the Peluxy River, dinosaur footprints were found in the Dinosaur Valley park in Texas. This was reported by NBS News.
The prints, mostly left by an acrocanthosaurus, a theropod that was 4.5 meters long, weighed seven tons and roamed the area 113 million years ago.
According to experts, the discovered dinosaur species walked about 100 feet along the road and left about 140 tracks.
Theropod tracks were discovered southwest of Dallas about a century ago. According to the park, the first unique footprints of a dinosaur, Sauroposeidon, were also found in the area.
It was previously reported that a resident of Portugal found the remains of a large dinosaur in the backyard of his house.
A previously unknown armored dinosaur has been found in Argentina
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Source: korrespondent

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