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Hastings dinosaur footprints exposed by cliff erosion
Source: BBC
Dozens of well-preserved dinosaur footprints from at least 100 million years ago have been uncovered in East Sussex.
At least seven different species were identified by University of Cambridge researchers during the past four winters following coastal erosion along the cliffs near Hastings.
They range in size from less than 2cm to more than 60cm across, and are so well-preserved that even the skin, scales and claws are easily visible.
There are more than 85 markings, all of which date from the early Cretaceous period.
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