Dinosaurs, actually


"In museums, we don't have time to go out and do that exploration ourselves so we rely on people like Tegan doing it for us. We can't do our job without it. These footprints are so big, it would have to be a type of dinosaur called a sauropodomorpha."

Tegan's monster discovery was on the south Wales coast near where her mum used to live.

"It was so cool and exciting," said Tegan, who had travelled from Pontardawe near Swansea to the Vale of Glamorgan looking for fossils. "We were just out looking to see what we could find, we didn't think we'd find anything. We found these were big holes that looked like dinosaur footprints, so mum took some pictures, emailed the museum and it was from a long-necked dinosaur."

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