The tracks were discovered at Dinosaur Valley State Park after severe drought conditions caused a river to dry up Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest and Sports Reporter for PEOPLE. He started ...
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Other tracks at Dinosaur Valley State Park belong to a sauropod, or long-necked, small-headed dinosaur, called Sauroposeidon proteles. This species would have stood 18 meters tall.
The footprints’ original location on the streambed is now a part of Dinosaur Valley State Park, one of the best places to see dinosaur footprints, where visitors can see them for themselves.
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