Before we got all of the rain, the severe drought revealed these huge dinosaur tracks 🦖 at a North Texas state park! 🦕 Check out more ➡️
Newly uncovered dinosaur tracks have emerged from the bed of the Paluxy River which snakes through Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose.
The river is known worldwide for the spectacularly preserved tracks left by sauropods and theropods that roamed the area more than 100 million years ago. The newly emerged tracks are in an area of the park that is usually under water and coated with mud, according toStay informed during the severe weather season with our local news and weather
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