Dinosaur Footprint
In Plagne, near Lyon, France, Marie Helene Marcaud and Patrice Landry discovered a dinosaur’s footprint. It is a giant herbivore with a long neck. Researchers say that this is the largest footprint found to date now. The tracks spread over dozens maybe even hundreds of meters. Plagne site is one of the largest dinosaur sites on earth. Other researchers had been searching for footprints for years now. They believe that the Plagne site was a long route used by a fold of limestone sediment. The animals were larger than 40 tones and 25 meters in length. The discovery of these footprints shows that they moved around during a phase of emersion of the area, when the sea level was low. I really like this article because it was interesting how people just look and discover new things. I would be so happy to find something that is huge and that would be famous. I would love to have a job like this and just look all over the earth to find new discoveries.

1 Comments:
Caitlin,
In your blog you must express and opinion and support it.
So, they found a footprint. What could that mean? Why is it important?
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