<p><b> by Jeff Donlan</b></p>The largest dinosaur footprint</a> ever was just discovered in northwest Australia. The giant track measures 5 feet 9 inches in length. Scientists from the University of Queensland say it’s from a sauropod, a long-necked plant-eater. This was one of 21 different kinds of dinosaur tracks found on a 15-mile stretch of coastline on the country’s Dampier Peninsula. There has never been this level of dino-diversity found anywhere in the world. The area has been appropriately nicknamed Australia’s Jurassic Park.<p> </p></p><br /> <p>The post Paleontologists Unearth World’s Largest Dinosaur Footprint</a> appeared first on Vocativ</a>.</p>
