Paleontologists have uncovered matching sets of dinosaur footprints on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean—one in Brazil and ...
More than 260 dinosaur footprints discovered in Brazil and Cameroon provide further evidence that South America and Africa were once connected as part of a giant continent millions of years ago, ...
DALLAS — A team of researchers, led by SMU paleontologist Louis L. Jacobs, found matching sets of Early Cretaceous dinosaur footprints on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean – in Brazil and Cameroon.
Findings regarding this were published in the journal New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science. These footprints stood ...
Tens of millions of years ago, South America and Africa were part of the same land mass, an ancient supercontinent called Gondwana. At some point, the two continents we now know started to pull away ...
Paleontologists have discovered sets of dinosaur tracks that start and end 6,000 kilometers apart on different sides of the Atlantic Ocean. The 260 fossilized prints are split across ancient riverbeds ...