Drought conditions reveal dino tracks at Texas Dinosaur Valley State Park

Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose has unearthed an exciting discovery after extreme drought conditions dried up a river – giant dinosaur footprints that date back to 113 million years ago. The tracks were uncovered in the Paluxy River as its water level receded due to the major drought this summer. Under normal river conditions, these newer tracks are underwater and are common...

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