Now, an international team of paleontologists have had their findings published in the latest edition of the journal Cretaceous Research, after they used a 3D scanner to analyse these "restaurant tracks.""The region has no skeletal record of dinosaurs, so these fossil tracks provide valuable information about the dinosaurs that walked in the area," Romilio noted.
Scientists have confirmed that the fossilized footprints found in a restaurant in Southwest China were left by long-necked dinosaurs that lived on Earth around 100 million years ago.
BEIJING, April 13 (Xinhua) Scientists have confirmed that the fossilized footprints found in a restaurant in southwest China were left by long-necked dinosau