GLEN ROSE, Texas -- Dinosaur tracks from around 113 million years ago have been revealed at Dinosaur Valley State Park in Texas due to severe drought conditions that dried up a river, the park said ...
GLEN ROSE, Texas — The severe drought plaguing Texas has revealed a long path of dinosaur prints in Dinosaur Valley State Park. The tracks, which date back 113 million years, had been buried under ...
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Drought conditions in Texas have caused dinosaur tracks from approximately 113 million years ago to appear in a river bed flowing through the state's Dinosaur Valley State Park. Stephanie Salinas ...
The severe drought in Texas has revealed previously undiscovered dinosaur tracks, additional signs the massive animals resided and hunted in the north-central part of the state. Dinosaur Valley State ...