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Paleontologists have discovered tracks belonging to meat-eating theropods and long-necked sauropods on the Isle of Skye.
Related: 166 million-year-old fossil found on Isle of Skye belongs to pony-size dinosaur from Jurassic Sixty-five of the tracks were recorded as belonging to theropods and 58 to sauropods.
This illustration shows a meat-eating dinosaur (right) from the dinosaur family called ... The ones that made the Isle of Skye tracks were part of a family called megalosaurs. One possibility is ...
The new site features over 130 footprints and trackways, some extending up to 12 meters in length. Jurassic-era dinosaurs ...
Newly-identified dinosaur footprints on the Isle of Skye reveal herbivores and carnivores coexisted at freshwater lagoons some 167 million years ago. A University of Edinburgh team analysed 131 ...
On the Isle of Skye in Scotland, a team of scientists has discovered 131 dinosaur tracks from the Jurassic period, shedding ...
Prince Charles’s Point on Skye’s Trotternish Peninsula is one of the most extensive dinosaur track sites in Scotland.
Newly-identified dinosaur footprints on the Isle of Skye show herbivores and carnivores drank from freshwater lagoons together 167 million years ago, scientists have said. A team at the University ...
New dinosaur stomping ground discovered on Isle of Skye - Prince Charles's Point - A Jurassic Story The tracks belonged to three-toed, meat-eating theropods, which were about the size of a Jeep ...