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Dinosaur footprints set for public display in Utah

A dry wash full of 112-million-year-old dinosaur tracks that include prints left behind by an ankylosaurus (ayn-kuh-loh-SAWR'-uhs), dromaeosaurus (droh-MEE'-uh-sawr-uhs) and a menacing ancestor of the Tyrannosaurus rex, are set to be opened to the public this fall near Moab, Utah.

 

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