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Imagine discovering a set of footprints on a remote beach, only to later find an identical set thousands of miles away. This is exactly what happened to a team of paleontologists, who uncovered matching dinosaur footprints on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Obviously, these dinos weren’t wearing the same kind of shoes and it wasn’t one dino that traveled from one side of an ocean to another. These tracks, uncovered in Brazil and Cameroon, provide new insights into a time when South America and Africa were still joined as part of the supercontinent Gondwana. The Split of GondwanaThese tra…

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