Texas Flood Reveals 115-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Tracks

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The July floods in Texas Hill Country uncovered 110-115 million-year-old dinosaur footprints, likely made by meat-eating dinosaurs similar to Acrocanthosaurus, with experts working to document and protect the site amid ongoing disaster recovery efforts.
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- The Texas floods washed away debris and dirt. They also uncovered 100-million-year-old dinosaur tracks CNN
- Dinosaur footprints from 115 million years ago found after Texas flood ABC News
- Volunteers cleaning up flood damage in Texas find 115 million-year-old dino footprints Washington Times
- Floods unearth dinosaur tracks in Sandy Creek area KVUE
- Acrocantho-what? This dinosaur's footprint was found in the Austin area after the July floods KUT
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