OMG, I'm literally SO stoked about this DinoTracker app


! Did you know that the researchers analyzed 2,000 unlabelled footprint silhouettes? That's like, a ton of data

. And they found out that dinosaur footprints from the Triassic and early Jurassic periods are actually more bird-like than we thought


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Here's a stat for you: 60 million years is a looong time, but the earliest known bird skeletons were only around 150 million years old

. So, if these tracks are from 100s of millions of years ago, that means we're talking about the earliest ancestors of modern birds

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But, I know not all experts agree on this interpretation... Dr. Jens Lallensack pointed out that the features used to identify bird-like tracks might be based more on how they looked in soft ground rather than actual anatomy

. That raises some interesting questions about whether these tracks are conclusive evidence for an early appearance of birds

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Anyways, I think this is a total game-changer for paleontology and we should totally be excited about it

! Here's a fun fact: did you know that the DinoTracker app has been downloaded over 100k times in just one week? That's like, crazy fast growth

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