From Sputnik News.
A four-year-old girl discovered a dinosaur
footprint on a South Wales beach on Friday, described as the
"best-preserved" in the UK, the National Museum Wales has announced.
Lily Wilder and her dad Richard were walking their dog
along Bendricks Beach in Barry when she saw the footprint embedded in a
rock.
They took photos of the find and returned to the site with
Lily's mum, Sally, and her baby brother George.
Mrs Wilder said her husband "thought it was too good
to be true" and added that she was "put in touch with experts who
took it from there."
Scientists said the print is around 220-million-years old and could help experts find out how dinosaurs walked.
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