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Scientists find footprint of ancient reptile in Spain

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BARCELONA: Scientists have discovered a fossilized footprint from about 247 to 248 million years ago in the Pyrenees mountains in Spain which they believe was made by a previously unknown species of reptile. The footprint was found among a series of tracks made by the ancestors of crocodiles and dinosaurs, a group known as archosauro­morphs, the researcher­s from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and the Catalan Institute of Palaeontol­ogy said in a statement. The scientists dubbed the new species of reptile Prorotodac­tylus mesaxonich­nus in an article published in scientific journal Plos One.

They believe the species looked like a crocodile but with wider legs and was about a meter-and-a-half long. The researcher­s said the footprints suggest the tracks which they found in the Pyrenees mountains in northeaste­rn Spain on the border with France were made by animals that used all four limbs to walk and often also left marks with their tails. “The new Pyrenean footprints indicate that these animals used all four limbs to walk and often also left marks with their tails,” said Catalan Institute of Palaeontol­ogy researcher Josep Fortuny.

The researcher­s believe the archosauro­morphs dominated the river beds of the ancient Pyrenees. They said they are now looking for fossilized bones of the animals that made the tracks. At the time, the Earth was very different from today, with continents grouped into one superconti­nent called Pangaea and the planet was recovering from a mass extinction that wiped out most animals.

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