A huge dinosaur footprint measuring 1.2 metres (nearly four feet) in diameter has been discovered in Bolivia, a researcher said Monday.
The dinosaur, from the Abelisaurid family, would have left the track some 80 million years ago, said the local paleontologist who found it, Omar Medina.
He made the find in southeast Bolivia, a hotbed of dinosaur fossils.
“It’s one of the largest prints ever found” in the South American country, he told foreign media.
He estimated the dinosaur that left it, a carnivorous biped, would have been about 15 metres tall.
Huge dinosaur prints measuring up to two metres across have also been found in France and Argentina.