Engineers on the Isle of Wight had a surprise this week after stumbling across well-preserved dinosaur footprints. The prints were discovered by accident in Yaverland during excavation work to boost sea defences. The three-toed tracks are believed to belong to a 125million-year-old creature called a mantellisaurus, which was an impressive 23ft long (seven metres), according to experts from the Dinosaur Isle museum in Sandown.
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