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Paleontologists have discovered tracks belonging to meat-eating theropods and long-necked sauropods on the Isle of Skye.
Jurassic dinosaurs milled about ancient Scottish lagoons, leaving up to 131 footprints at a newly discovered stomping ground ...
Researchers analyzed 131 fossilized impressions on the Isle of Skye, some of which were previously considered fish burrows ...
Tyrannosaurus rex ancestors and their plant-eating dinosaur prey would have congregated to drink water from a lagoon in what ...
More than 130 dinosaur footprints have been uncovered at Prince Charles’s Point on Skye’s north coast, adding to the island’s ...
Newly discovered dinosaur footprints, some previously overlooked, show meat-eating and plant-eating dinosaurs milled around ...
Many of the footprints belonged to theropods – meat-eating dinosaurs that walked on two legs. These include morphotype-1a, a ...
Footprints Reveal Prehistoric Scottish Lagoons Were Stomping Grounds for Giant Jurassic Dinosaurs Apr. 2, 2025 — Jurassic dinosaurs milled about ancient Scottish lagoons, leaving up to 131 ...
Jurassic dinosaurs milled about ancient Scottish lagoons, leaving up to 131 footprints at a newly discovered stomping ground on the Isle of Skye in ...
Dinosaurs lived at the heart of a vast river estuary surrounded by forested areas composed of conifers, tree ferns and ...
Massive meat-eating dinosaurs once roamed alongside their plant-eating prey on a Scottish isle, gathering around ancient watering holes much like modern animals do today, scientists have revealed.