• Dino News 22.11.2008

    Bolivian farmer Primo Rivera stands in an area called Tunasniyoj, which means 'the place of the prickly pear cactus,' where he made a new discovery of dinosaur footprints near Icla, southeast of Sucre, November 16, 2008. (David Mercado/Reuters)Reuters – Bolivian farmer Primo Rivera had long wondered about the dents in a rocky hill near his home. Paleontologists solved the mystery this month: they are fossilized dinosaur footprints — the oldest in Bolivia.


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