Identical Dinosaur Footprints Discovered Across Continents
Researchers find over 260 matching dinosaur tracks in Brazil and Cameroon, revealing prehistoric migration patterns.
- Footprints date back 120 million years to the Early Cretaceous period.
- Discovered in the Borborema region of Brazil and Koum Basin in Cameroon.
- Tracks were made by three-toed theropods, with some from sauropods and ornithischians.
- Findings suggest the existence of migration routes across the supercontinent Gondwana.
- Study published by the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science.