Scientists have discovered fossil dinosaur footprints from a newly identified species in British Columbia and Alberta, marking the first known tracks of club-tailed ankylosaurs. These findings, observed by Victoria Arbour, curator at the Royal B.C. Museum, provide significant insights into previously unexplored gaps in the fossil record. The tracks, located at Wolverine River near Tumbler Ridge in August 2023, represent a crucial addition to our understanding of dinosaur locomotion and diversity.
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