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Recent flooding in Central Texas, which resulted in tragic loss of life, has also led to a remarkable discovery. A volunteer ...
A chance encounter with a fossil in Carlsbad ignited a passion for paleontology, now echoed by the stunning discovery of 115-million-year-old dinosaur footprints in Central Texas.
New discovery of dinosaur footprints in Travis County after flooding is the latest in a long history of prehistoric evidence ...
Dinosaurs are a subject that has always had a long history in human research to understand the past on Earth. Before their extinction, they led the planet and some species were pre ...
Texas Hill Country, in the United States, was hit by heavy rains in early July that left 135 people dead in its wake, leaving ...
Recent floods in Texas Hill Country have revealed rare, 110-115 million-year-old dinosaur footprints. The 15 three-clawed ...
Paleontologists found several pathways with at least 15 tracks etched throughout the Glen Rose Formation Limestone ...
Flooding in Travis County revealed fossilized dinosaur tracks likely made by an Acrocanthosaurus, the largest carnivore in North America during the early Cretaceous period.
While July's deadly floods in Central Texas swept debris away, they revealed what appear to be dinosaur tracks in Travis County. An expert estimates the footprints are 110 million years old.
The deadly floods that tore through Texas in early July and swept away the layers of sediments have led to the groundbreaking discovery of 100 million year old dinosaur tracks in Travis County.
At least 135 people were killed on July 4, Independence Day weekend, when flash floods fueled by the remnants of Tropical Storm Barry swept through the Texas Hill Country. In the aftermath, a rare ...
The devastating flooding that swept through Texas Hill Country in early July, killing at least 135 people, unearthed a prehistoric discovery in Travis County on Monday, experts say.