Engineers working on sea defenses in the UK discovered Dinosaur Footprints on the Yaverland seafront on the Isle of Wight. The footprints are believed to be from a mantellisaurus, which had three toes on each foot and walked on its hind legs. The fossils are estimated to be around 125 million years old. The Isle of Wight is known for its rich dinosaur history, with numerous fossils previously found in the area. The recent discovery highlights the importance of coastal conservation and the ongoing exploration of the Isle of Wight's dinosaur heritage.
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