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Dinosaur footprints found in Ipswich coal mine were not made by the biggest Triassic predator, but a herbivore – ABC News
What was thought the biggest meat-eating dinosaur that lived during the Triassic 200 million years ago has been reclassified…

What was thought to be the biggest meat-eating dinosaur of its time has been reclassified as a more petite vegetarian.
Key points:
- Dinosaur footprints found in Ipswich coal mine in the 1960s were attributed to a large carnivore that lived 200 million years…
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