Footprints Help Solve Dinosaur Mysteries Being in a group could help dinosaurs work together to kill large animals. But Pat Holroyd, a scientist at the Museum of paleontology at the University http://news.nationalgeographic.com/kids/2004/08/dinotracks.html
Extractions: Illustration by Mark Hallett Footprints Help Solve Dinosaur Mysteries By Sarah Ives National Geographic Kids News August 16, 2004 Detectives often look for footprints when they try to solve crimes. Scientists use footprints too—dinosaur footprints—when they try to figure out how dinosaurs lived and moved. Dinosaurs died out about 65 million years ago. Today scientists called paleontologists (pale-ee-on-TALL-o-gists) work to solve the mysteries of these ancient animals. This man measures one of many dinosaur footprints along the coast of Korea. People have discovered dinosaur footprints in many places throughout the world.
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