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News Scoop: March 30, 2001

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Big Foot in China


Dinosaurs left hundreds of footprints and tail tracks.

Dinosaurs no longer roam the earth, but their footprints are still around. Archaeologists have discovered more than 100 dinosaur footprints in China. They said last week these are the largest dinosaur prints ever found.

One footprint was almost four feet long and more than three feet wide! Amazingly, most of the tracks are very clear. They are believed to be more than 100 million years old.

Four kinds of dinosaurs left the footprints. Experts say most were made by plant-eating dinosaurs-and are followed by tracks left by a few meat eaters. No wonder the first group was making tracks!

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