Woman Collecting Shellfish Finds the Largest Dinosaur Footprint Ever in Yorkshire

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A woman collecting shellfish was astonished to discover the largest dinosaur footprint ever found on the Yorkshire coast, belonging to a “real Jurassic giant.”

Archeologist Marie Woods, 29, was out picking some shellfish for her dinner on April 10 when she stumbled upon an enormous footprint, believed to be around 165 million years old.

Experts have now documented the find and believe it is evidence of the largest species ever recorded on the Yorkshire coast, and the most significant discovery since 2006.

Marie said: “All I wanted to do was grab some shellfish for my dinner and I ended up stumbling across this.

“I showed some paleontologist friends what I had found and none of them had seen it. It’s really exciting.”

University of Manchester paleontologist Dr. Dean Lomax believes the print is likely to have been left imprinted on a rock by a carnivorous dinosaur, probably a Megalosaurus.

Lomax said: “In short, this is the largest theropod footprint ever found in Yorkshire … We know this because the shape and three-toed track, along with the impression of the claws, are absolutely spot-on for having been made by a large theropod that probably had a hip height of about 2.4 meters and body length approaching 8 to 9 meters—so a real Jurassic giant.

“We can never be certain of exactly what species made it, but the footprint type would match the likes of a dinosaur found in Britain and called Megalosaurus, which lived at roughly the same time this footprint was created, during the Middle Jurassic.

“So, there’s no way to say that it was a Megalosaurus, but it is correct to say that it may have been made by a similar dinosaur to that.”

BY SWNS

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