Just who is Anthony Fiorillo? He’s the curator of Paleontology at the Dallas Museum of Natural History and professor at SMU. And why is he all excited? Because a University of Alaska Fairbanks student found a track from a three-toed dinosaur thought to be about 70 million years old in Denali National Park. “It’s not necessarily the track itself that’s significant,” Fiorillo said. “It’s where it is that’s got us all excited.”
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