Dinosaur footprints dating back 113 million years have been uncovered after severe drought conditions dried up a river in .The tracks, mostly believed to belong to the 15ft tall, seven-tonne Acrocanthosaurus species of dinosaur, were found by experts at the state's Dinosaur Valley State Park. Sauroposeidon, which was about 60ft tall and weighed around 44 tonnes, was also likely to be responsible for some of the prints, officials said.
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