The findings will be shown at a new exhibit at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History and broadcast on the BBC's "Digging for Britain" program next week. A worker digging up clay in a ...
“The preservation is so detailed that we can see how the mud was deformed as the dinosaur’s feet squelched in and out,” said Duncan Murdock, an earth scientist at the Oxford museum.
Says Susannah. “The new trackways confirm that sauropods and the meat-eating theropods were living here at the time. Detailed study by palaeontologists and students at the University of Birmingham and ...
(Credit: Oxford University Museum of Natural History) "These footprints offer an extraordinary window into the lives of dinosaurs, revealing details about their movements, interactions, and the ...
In this undated photo provided by Oxford University Museum of Natural History and the University of Birmingham on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025, a view of a dinosaur footprint uncovered on five extensive ...