Environment
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Dinosaur Paradise in Alaska: The Coliseum Site Reveals Thousands of Tracks
University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists have discovered and documented the largest known single dinosaur track site in Alaska. The site, located in Denali National Park and Preserve, has been dubbed "The Coliseum" by researchers.
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