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Scientists find 170 million-year-old stegosaurus footprints on UK island
Scientists have discovered one of the world’s oldest fossil records on the Isle of Skye – revealing the stegosaurus roamed the island 170 million years ago.
Traces of the large herbivore dinosaurs were found after a team of paleontologists from the University of Edinburgh uncovered 50 footprints on the island.
It is believed the creatures, which could grow to almost 30 feet long and weigh more than six tonnes, called the scenic island home during the Jurassic period.
Palaeontologists discovered a short sequence of distinctive, oval footprints and handprints belonging to a stegosaurus.
They were left by a young animal or a small-bodied member of the stegosaurus family as it ambled across the island.
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