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There's a great limestone wall in bolivia, central South america that has over 5000+ dinosaur footprints on it. The 462 tracks were made by 8 species over 68 million years ago, before tactonic activity pushed the ground up into 300 foot wall.
The high-resolution mapping of the site from 1998 to 2015 revealed a total of 12,092 individual dinosaur tracks in 465 trackways. Nine different morphotypes of dinosaur tracks have been documented. Amongst them are several trackways of theropods, ornithopods, ankylosaurs and sauropods, with the latter group accounting for 26% of the trackways.
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