Senckenberg Identifies Dinosaur Footprints from Edmonds Era in Frankfurt
Researchers at the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment have identified fossilized dinosaur footprints from the Edmonds era in Frankfurt, providing insights into the region's prehistoric life.

Scientists at the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment have identified fossilized dinosaur footprints dating back to the Edmonds era in Frankfurt. These findings offer new details about the region's ancient fauna and its environments.
The research focuses on the fossilized tracks, preserved in sediment over millennia. These impressions assist researchers in understanding the size and types of dinosaurs that inhabited the area.
The significance of this discovery is amplified by the geological history of the region. The Edmonds era is a crucial period in dinosaur evolution, and the Frankfurt find provides tangible evidence of life during that time.
Senckenberg researchers are continuing their analyses to precisely date the footprints and classify the dinosaur species identified. The ultimate goal is to construct a more comprehensive picture of the area's ancient ecosystem.