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Ankylosaur footprints from Canada are first of their kind in the world

Ankylosaur footprints from Canada are first of their kind in the world

Scientists have identified fossil dinosaur footprints from a new species in B.C. and Alberta. They're believed to be the first tracks found in the world that were left by club-tailed ankylosaurs, offering new insights about gaps in the fossil record.

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