From CBC News
Scientists say they have discovered a fossil track in northeastern British Columbia that is about 95 million years old.
Paleontologist Charles Helm and geologist Roy Rule authored a paper on their discovery of a track last year known as Magnoavipes that dates back to the late Cretaceous period.
Magnoavipes, which translates in Latin to big bird foot, is a genus classified based on fossilized footprints rather than bones.
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