The ancient footprints depicted sharp claw marks at the ends of each toe imprint, indicating that they belonged to a big carnivore. “Most carnivorous dinosaurs leave footprints that look like ...
These footprints appeared to date back to the Early Cretaceous when the continent was attached to Antarctica and hinted that the large and carnivorous theropod dinosaurs lived in the polar region.
The discovery has led to the confirmation of the existence of large carnivorous dinosaurs on what would become the Australian continent. Picture: Jonathan Metzger/Supplied The formal ...
A report analysing different aspects of people across Europe living with large carnivores. Cross-border communication is essential for successful coexistence with wolves, bears, lynx and other ...