A worker at Dewars Farm Quarry in Oxfordshire discovered unusual bumps in June, leading to the **finding of dinosaur tracks** dating back to the **Middle Jurassic period**.
A **team of over 100 researchers** identified **200 footprints** across five trails, providing insights into the size and movement of different dinosaurs, primarily **sauropods** and the **carnivorous Megalosaurus**.
The longest trackway measured nearly **500 feet**, and scientists believe the **Megalosaurus walked at about 3 miles per hour**, resembling an average adult human's pace.
This excavation site is recognized as one of the **most important dinosaur track sites** globally, with discoveries dating back to the **1990s** when the first tracks were uncovered.
Researchers have documented over **20,000 images** of the 200 footprints, continuing the legacy of significant contributions to dinosaur research.
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