Dinosaur Footprints Reveal Atlantic Travel Between Africa and South America

Scientists found ancient footprints showing dinosaurs once roamed connected continents.

The footprints date back millions of years to when the continents were joined.

Africa and South America split due to tectonic shifts, forming the Atlantic Ocean.

The discovery gives clues about dinosaur migration and ancient ecosystems.

These findings confirm theories about Pangaea, Earth's supercontinent.

Footprints reveal similarities in species across now-separated lands.

This discovery deepens understanding of Earth's prehistoric history.

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