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Four-year-old girl discovers dinosaur footprint on beach in Wales – The Irish News
The print will give scientists a better idea about early dinosaurs walked.

A dinosaur footprint has been discovered by a four-year-old girl on a beach near Barry in South Wales.
Lily Wilder made the discovery earlier this month, while on a walk with her father Richard.
The footprint, which is 220 million years old, has been described as the “best specimen ever found” at Bendricks Bay — a beach well known for its dinosaur footprints.
Lily’s mother Sally Wilder said, “Lily saw it when they were walking along and said ‘Daddy look’.”
“When Richard came home and showed me the…
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