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A four-year-old girl has discovered a dinosaur footprint, preserved in rock on a beach near Barry, south Wales.
The 220-million-year-old print was found by Lilly Walker and her family when they were out on a walk in their local area.
Lily was the first to spot the footprint on a loose block near the sea at Bendricks Bay, which is a well-known beach for its dinosaur footprints.
The print has been described by the National Museum of Wales' Palaeontology curator as "the best specimen ever found on this beach".
The fossil has been extracted from the rock and has been taken to National Museum Cardiff where it can be studied and preserved.

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