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Walk together, survive together: Dinosaur footprints reveal first clues of mixed-species herding

Researchers recently discovered an ancient tracksite during a field course. The site reveals footprints from multiple dinosaur species moving together.

July 24, 2025 / 13:56 IST
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Dinosaur Footprints Reveal First Clues of Mixed-Species Herding (Image: University of Reading)
Dinosaur Footprints Reveal First Clues of Mixed-Species Herding (Image: University of Reading)

In the quiet of Canada’s Dinosaur Provincial Park, the past stepped out of hiding. A muddy patch of rock, long overlooked, has told a tale of dinosaurs walking side by side, leaving behind a trail of clues buried for 76 million years.

Tracks show dinosaurs travelled in mixed herds

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Researchers recently discovered an ancient tracksite during a field course. The site reveals footprints from multiple dinosaur species moving together. Ceratopsians, ankylosaurs, and even small predators left their prints in the same direction.

The team excavated 29 square meters of soft, rocky ground. They uncovered 13 clear ceratopsian tracks walking in a loose line. A probable ankylosaurid was walking among them. One small carnivore print also appeared, slightly apart from the group.