Brazil's Geological Service announced a new species of dinosaur - called Farlowichnus rapidus.
Details
The new species, Farlowichnus rapidus, was a small carnivorous animal about the size of a modern-day seriema bird, or about 60-90 cm (2-3 feet) tall.
From the large distance between the footprints found, it is possible to deduce that it was a very fast reptile that ran across the ancient dunes.
The early Cretaceous period stretched from 100 to 145 million years ago.
Significance
The discovery not only enhances our understanding of ancient desert ecosystems but also underscores the importance of continuous exploration and analysis of fossil records.