From St. Paul, Minn., at a meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
The still life portrayed in a 315-million-year-old set of fossil footprints discovered in southwestern Indiana is a poignant vignette of life, death, and satiation.
The 1.3-meter-long, S-shaped trackway preserves the footprints left by two different creatures.
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