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Dinosaur tracks unearthed in Texas state park as drought dries river

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dinosaur footprints that date back to 113 million years ago.The tracks were uncovered in the Paluxy River as its water level receded due to the major drought that has parched parts of northern Texas this summer, the park announced last week.

The park is located near Glen Rose, southwest of Dallas."Due to the excessive drought conditions this past summer, the river dried up completely in most locations, allowing for more tracks to be uncovered here in the park," the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department told Fox News Digital on Tuesday. "Under normal river conditions, these newer tracks are underwater and are commonly filled in with sediment, making them buried and not as visible."Most dinosaur tracks at the park belong to two different species: a theropod called Acrocanthosaurus and a sauropod called Sauroposeidon, according to the park.SCIENTISTS FIND A NEW ASTEROID CRATER THAT MAY SHED LIGHT ON DINOSAUR'S EXTINCTIONThe park said that the tracks will likely get buried under sediment and water once it begins to rain. (Friends of Dinosaur Valley State Park ) The newly unearthed footprints in the river belong to the Acrocanthosaurus, what officials described as a dinosaur that stood about 15 feet tall and weighed close to seven tons as an adult.

Meanwhile, they said an adult Sauroposeidon stood about 60 feet tall and weighed about 44 tons.The park shared photos online showing volunteers helping to clean out and shore up the dino tracks.The park said the tracks belong to the Acrocanthosaurus and date back to 113 million years ago.

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