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Dinosaur Footprint Found On Welsh Beach By Four-Year-Old Girl – LADbible
Lily Wilder spotted the print at Bendricks Bay in Barry, the Vale of Glamorgan, earlier this month

A 220 million-year-olddinosaur footprint has been found on a Welsh beach by a four-year-old girl, with scientists saying it could help us find out how they walked.
Lily Wilder spotted the print at Bendricks Bay in Barry, the Vale of Glamorgan, earlier this month when she’d been out walking with her father.
It is just over 10cm long and thought to be from a dinosaur with a height of 75cm – although it is impossible to tell the type of creature that left it.
Lily’s mum Sally said in a statement:…
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