Scientists uncover one of the world’s longest 166-million-year-old dinosaur footprint trails in Oxfordshire quarry
Scientists uncover one of the world’s longest 166-million-year-old dinosaur footprint trails in Oxfordshire quarry
A remarkable 220-meter dinosaur trackway, one of the world's longest, has been unearthed in Oxfordshire, revealing the ancient paths of colossal sauropods and fearsome Megalosaurus. These 166-million-year-old footprints, preserved by a rare 'Goldilocks effect', offer a vivid glimpse into a tropical Jurassic Britain, showcasing prehistoric movement and behaviour with astonishing detail.
A remarkable 220-meter dinosaur trackway, one of the world's longest, has been unearthed in Oxfordshire, revealing the ancient paths of colossal sauropods and fearsome Megalosaurus. These 166-million-year-old footprints, preserved by a rare 'Goldilocks effect', offer a vivid glimpse into a tropical Jurassic Britain, showcasing prehistoric movement and behaviour with astonishing detail.