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Ancient footprints could be key to bringing auroch back from extinction

Por: Newsweek Tech November 10, 2022

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Ancient footprints are more than just a scientific curiosity. The imprints provide a temporary window into the distant past, which can be used to learn about the distribution and size of long-lost species. Now, scientists believe that this information might help us bring some of those extinct animals back.One of the largest collections of prehistoric footprints on Earth lies along a sandy stretch of coastline in north-west England: Formby beach.... + full article



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