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Of the dinosaur tracks that people find in the outdoors, there are two main types, true tracks and natural casts (there are also undertracks and infills but these are harder to see). What exactly...
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<p>Of the dinosaur tracks that people find in the outdoors, there are <strong>two main types, true tracks and natural casts</strong> (there are also undertracks and infills but these are harder to see).</p> <p>What exactly is the difference between these two types of dinosaur tracks?</p>