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Dinosaur footprints from Africa and South America are a match


'Matching' Dinosaur Footprints Discovered in Africa and South America

Scientists have now examined more than 260 similar dinosaur footprints in both Cameroon and Brazil that date to 120 million years ago, ...

Matching dinosaur prints were found an ocean apart in Africa ... - NPR

Tens of millions of years ago, South America and Africa were part of the same land mass, an ancient supercontinent called Gondwana.

Dinosaur footprints from Africa and South America are a match

Over 260 footprints show where terrestrial dinosaurs were last able to freely walk between Africa and South America millions of years before the ...

Matching dinosaurs footprints, different continents - SMU

More than 260 footprints were discovered in Brazil and in Cameroon, showing where land-dwelling dinosaurs were last able to freely cross between South America ...

Matching sets of dinosaur footprints found thousands of miles apart

Matching sets of footprints discovered in Africa and South America reveal that dinosaurs once traveled along a type of highway 120 million ...

Paleontologists Discover Matching Sets of Dinosaur Footprints in ...

The researchers found the fossilized footprints in the Borborema region in the northeast part of Brazil and the Koum Basin in northern Cameroon ...

Matching dinosaur footprints discovered an ocean apart - USA Today

Matching dinosaur footprints discovered an ocean apart ... Africa to South America when the continents were joined in a supercontinent.

'Almost identical' dinosaur tracks found in Brazil and Africa. Here's ...

More than 260 dinosaur footprints discovered in Brazil and Cameroon provide further evidence that South America and Africa were once connected as part of a ...

Matching dinosaur footprints found more than 3,700 miles apart, on ...

The discovery shows where land-dwelling dinosaurs were able to cross freely between South America and Africa before the two continents split ...

Scientists Discover Similar Dinosaur Footprints on Opposite Sides of ...

They may be an ocean apart, but dinosaur footprints found in South America and Africa are so similar that their discovery suggests dinosaurs ...

Matching dinosaur footprints found on different continents

These footprints are believed to be of Early Cretaceous dinosaurs. The footprints were found more than 3,700 miles, or 6,000 kilometers, apart ...

Matching Dinosaur Tracks Connect South America and Africa

Paleontologists discovered matching dinosaur tracks in Brazil and Cameroon, which provide evidence of the continents' prehistoric ...

Matching Dinosaur Footprints Found Across Atlantic Ocean - YouTube

Scientists have unearthed new sets of dinosaur footprints in South America and Africa. While the two continents are now separated by the ...

These dinosaur footprints disappear on one side of the Atlantic ...

More than 260 matching footprints were found in Africa and South America, providing evidence of the last place dinosaurs were able to travel ...

Dinosaur Footprints on Either Side of the Atlantic Are Matching Sets

More than 260 dinosaur footprints found in South America and Africa match up, serving as a reminder of how young Earth's continents still are.

Matching dinosaur footprints found on two different continents - BBC

They are: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe and Oceania. However, around 300 - 200 million years ago, when ...

Researchers Discovered Matching Dinosaur Footprints—on Both ...

More than 260 dinosaur footprints found in Brazil and Cameroon were nearly identical matches despite an ocean between them.

Dinosaur Footprints Reveal Ancient Continental Connection ...

Matching sets of 120-million-year-old dinosaur ... Dinosaur Footprints Reveal Ancient Continental Connection Between South America and Africa.

Dinosaur footprints reveal ancient South American-African link

Dinosaur footprints in South America and Africa belonging to the same Early Cretaceous species indicate that a natural bridge once connected ...

Matching Dino Footprints Found in Africa and South America

A team of palaeontologists have found exactly matching dinosaur tracks in Brazil and Cameroon - before plate tectonics moved the two land masses apart.