Dinosaurs' Success Helped by Specialized Stance and Gait, Study Finds
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An international research team led by Ignacio Díaz Martínez, from the Department of...
The analysis focuses on two traces, preserved on the same surface and generated by theropods of similar size and morphology, under practically identical sedimentary conditions.
Santander, 7 Jan (EFE).- A study by an international research team has shown that the fossil footprints of carnivorous dinosaurs not only allow calculating the speed at which they ran, but also reconstruct how they did it. The work has been developed by an international team led by Ignacio Díaz Martínez, researcher at the Department of Earth Sciences and Condensed Matter Physics at the University of Cantabria. It reveals that the three-dimension…
The University of Cantabria leads a study that analyzes footprints 120 million years ago and shows that fossil footprints not only allow to calculate at what speed they ran, but also how they did it
A study led by the University of Cantabria analyzes 120 million years ago to reconstruct its career form.
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