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Extent of the 'Dinosaur Dance Floor'

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University of Utah

Extent of the 'Dinosaur Dance Floor'

image: The "dinosaur dance floor" -- formally known as a dinosaur "trample surface" -- is outlined by white dashes in this photo taken from a hill above the three-quarter-acre site. The site's numerous holes in Jurassic sandstone were identified as dinosaur tracks by University of Utah geologists Marjorie Chan and Winston Seiler. view more 

Credit: Winston Seiler, University of Utah


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