Animals
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England’s Beach Reveals Ancient Human and Animal Footprints with an Interesting History
Discovered footprint beds indicated how, after the last ice age ended some 11,700 years ago. Both humans and animals were moved inland; producing a center of animal and human activity visible in the commingled imprints.
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