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Saw some tracks myself while in Texas
« on: September 27, 2022, 10:51:29 PM »
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Huge dinosaur tracks uncovered as river dries in drought-stricken Texas, video shows

Millions of years ago, prehistoric predators and prey left massive prints in the ground of what is now Texas — and they’re emerging due to a drought. The dinosaur tracks are normally impossible to spot, covered by mud and water flowing through the Paluxy River. But the river has shrunk significantly in recent weeks, unveiling deep imprints left by clawed feet, video shared to Facebook on Aug. 17 shows. They’re far from the only tracks at Texas’ Dinosaur Valley State Park, but few have been lucky enough to see these particular prints. The park, like much of Texas, is under “exceptional drought” conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Exceptional drought is the most extreme level.



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