Watch: Dinosaur tracks from 113 million years ago surface in Texas state park thanks to drought
The new tracks, found at Dinosaur Valley State Park, had been buried under layers of sediment.
Amid a drought, the Dinosaur Valley State Park has discovered dinosaur footprints that have historically been covered by water and sediment.
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They date back more than 113 million years. https://t.co/CaNjE394M8 pic.twitter.com/UQRzFvssis