200-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Footprints Discovered in Sichuan
More than 20 dinosaur and archosaur footprints dating back 200 million years were found in Sichuan Province on the Chinese mainland, shedding light on early dinosaur evolution.
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More than 20 dinosaur and archosaur footprints dating back 200 million years were found in Sichuan Province on the Chinese mainland, shedding light on early dinosaur evolution.
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