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Texas drought reveals dinosaur tracks from 113 million years ago in parched Paluxy River
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Dinosaur tracks have been uncovered at the Dinosaur Valley State Park in Glen Rose, Texas, after a drought dried up the Paluxy River, according to a non-profit organization working with the park. 

Footage of the tracks was filmed by Paul Baker of the Dinosaur Valley State Park – Friends non-profit, which works with the park.

The massive tracks were found along the river bed.

The organization said the tracks are usually under water and mud, but a recent drought uncovered them. According to the National Weather Service, many parts of Texas, including Glen Rose, have been under extreme drought or exceptional drought conditions this summer.

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