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university. them in the way they have in sharif universi . . ~ them in the way they have in sharif universi . ., ~ , ., hundreds of preserved footprints discovered on the merseyside coastline have given scientists a snapshot of how our landscapes have changed since the ice age. the mud beds are one of the world s largest collections of prehistoric animal tracks and show how the area was once home to animals like red deer, wild boars and wolves, as our science correspondent victoria gill reports. these sandy shores are constantly shifting. and, as the sea and wind reshape this coastline, they re revealing evidence of who and what lived here thousands of years ago. this bed ranges from around about 8,500 years old to about 8,200 years old. so, what are we looking at here? ok, so here we re looking at a whole range of red deer hoofprints. and you can see here the hoof shape as well. so it s like real mould, you can see the heel and the toe. yes you can see everything.