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Monday, August 1, 2016
Largest Known Footprint of a Carnivorous Dinosaur
Discovered
by a tour guide in Bolivia. It measures 115 cm (4 feet) across and dates to around 70 million years ago. Best guess is that it was left by a member of the
Abelisaurus
genus, similar to Tyrannosaurs.
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