Fossil tracks may reveal an ancient elephant nursery0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- September 17, 2021
Preserved footprints of newborn pachyderms are roughly the size of drink coaster
Preserved footprints of newborn pachyderms are roughly the size of drink coaster
Perhaps the most iconic dinosaur is Tyrannosaurus rex, a massive predator that lived in what is now North America.
During a Greek holiday in 2002, a Polish paleontologist found what he thinks are the oldest human-like footprints in the world. Thus began a vicious fight over a discovery that raises new questions about our evolution.
Sightings of the beast usually come from North America, but this lasted video was shot in Indonesia
Dozens of prehistoric hominin footprints have been discovered in Norfolk and have been dated back to nearly one million years old. These are the oldest footprints ever discovered outside of Africa and could change the timeline of when the earliest human species migrated out of Africa and into Europe. The study comes from a collaboration of British research facilities and the results were published on PLOS ONE.