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Researchers in China have made a major discovery as they unearthed a massive concentration of dinosaur footprints, scientifically termed a &quot;dinosaur dance floor&rdquo;. It was located in Shanghang County in east China&#39;s Fujian Province.</p>
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The excavation site termed as the &quot;dance floor&quot; measures 100 square metres and approximately 200 dinosaur tracks have been identified there, according to the news agency Xinhua. The agency quoted Xing Lida, a palaeontologist at the China University of Geosciences and a member of the research team.</p>
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The concentration of dinosaur footprints indicates that it could have been a pathway for dinosaurs roaming the area in a relatively short period of time during the Late Cretaceous, Lida added.</p>
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The footprints were first spotted last November when over 240 fossilised dinosaur footprints were identified, and another 364 dinosaur tracks were found in early April, reports Xinhua.</p>
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So far over 600 dinosaur footprints have been discovered in the dinosaur track site, which covers an area of about 1,600 square metres in the county&#39;s Longxiang Village.</p>
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The number of dinosaur footprints is expected to exceed 1,000 as the excavation works proceed, said Xing, noting that the 80-million-year-old tracks were believably left by at least eight types of dinosaurs including sauropods, large and small theropods and ornithopods.</p>
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The newly discovered tracks include imprints left by large sauropods, which were herbivorous creatures with a long neck and tail and a body that could span up to 20 metres.</p>
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The site also revealed footprints measuring less than 10 centimetres in length, which Xing said, belong to bird-footed dinosaurs about 1 metre long.</p>
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According to the scientists, it is the largest and the most diverse site of its kind discovered in China so far that dates back to the Upper Cretaceous period.</p>
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The site boasts abundant geological sedimentary structures, indicating that it used to be adjacent to a water source where dinosaurs used to consume food and water, said Chen Runsheng, deputy director of Fujian Geological Survey and a member of the research team.</p>
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Chen added that more dinosaur fossils other than footprints could be found in the area as the research progresses.</p>
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<em>(With inputs from IANS)</em></p>
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