More than 16,000 dinosaur tracks discovered at a site in Bolivia
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Scientists have discovered the world’s largest dinosaur footprint site at Carreras Pampa in Torotoro National Park, Bolivia. The tracks were made around 70 million years ago, in the late Cretaceous period, by theropods – three-toed, bipedal dinosaurs – with bird tracks also present in this ancient beach scene.



