Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Deep Cervical Penetration

Walking with Dinosaurs Found in France in the footsteps of the world's largest dinosaur

French naturalists during one of his walks through the woods, they found dinosaur footprints, which have proved to be the largest in the world. In Plagne, near Lyon, have been discovered in the footsteps of a giant herbivores of 25 meters long and over 30 tons. According to an official of the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) "are between 1.25 and 1.50 meters in total diameter.


These footprints, according to researchers at the Laboratory of Paleontology at the University of Lyon, have been preserved thanks to a layer of limestone 150 million years old, in an area that was covered by Tues

The discovery of these traces shows that sauropods lived in this area during a time of falling sea level.

For more news:
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/sociedad/Halladas/Francia/mayores/huellas/dinosaurios/elpepusoc/20091006elpepusoc_17/Tes
http://www.elperiodico. com / default.asp? idpublicacio_PK = 46 & idioma = CAS & idnoticia_PK = 650895 & idseccio_PK = 1477
http://www.lavanguardia.es/ciudadanos/noticias/20091006/53799454592/halladas-en-francia-las- over-marks-of-dinosaurios.html
http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/sociedad/2009/10/06/00031254856264116911902.htm