Archaeologists Discover Prehistoric ‘Dance Floor’ Where Dinosaurs Courted Mates
Dinosaurs may have ruled the prehistoric world with their size and strength, but apparently, they also had moves.
A team of researchers in Colorado has uncovered one of the largest known dinosaur “dance arenas,” an ancient mating ground where male theropods likely performed ritualistic displays to attract females.
Using high-resolution drone photography and 3D modeling at Dinosaur Ridge near Denver, the team identified dozens of clustered scrape marks in the sandstone — a prehistoric...