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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 5

    Paleontologists have discovered dozens of jumbo-size footprints belonging to dinosaurs that lived 170 million years agohttps://nyti.ms/2Jl9q5f 

    10:16 PM - 5 Apr 2018
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      1. ellennotdegeneres‏ @ellen_but Apr 5
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        Omg it's your isle @skyepayyyne

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      2. foBama‏ @ColleenMc417 Apr 5
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        Is there any Jesus heel prints to prove he was riding these dinosaurs?

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      1. Coco Gray‏ @coco_grayy Apr 6
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        @RossGeller

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      1. Beeta Benjy‏ @BeetaBenjy Apr 5
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        Paging Dr. Ross Gellar 🚨

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      1. Albert Pena‏ @AlbertxPena Apr 5
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        Must be why the scotch is so good .. ancient dino 💩

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      1. Mike McLeod‏ @CMichaelMcLeod Apr 5
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        #Dunvegan #Skye #MacLeod 🦕🦖🧚‍♂️🦄

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      1. Ellen Jovin‏ @EllenJovin Apr 5
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        This is fabulous.

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      1. Claire‏ @IIIClaireIII Apr 5
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        So?

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      1. Emilyn‏ @EmilynFert Apr 5
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        OMG that is amazing

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      1. C V L I I  ✨ 🌊 ✨‏ @realsvrfboi Apr 5
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        Maaaan that’s just a colorful hole in the ground

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      1. Serhii‏ @mafakka1 Apr 5
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        Ross would be excited

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      1. Little Symphony‏ @littlesymph Apr 5
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        What are the round things inside the footprint?

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      1. andreas seiler‏ @REALWIZARD999 Apr 6
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        The span of recorded history is roughly 5,000 years, beginning with Sumerian Cuneiform script, the oldest discovered form of coherent writing from the protoliterate period around the 30th century BC. and so 170 million years ago is a massive pipe dream! Ha!

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      1. carlos villar‏ @lcdovillar Apr 6
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        As jumbo-size footprints as jumbo-taste whiskies.

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      1. Summayah‏ @Summaya48543520 Apr 6
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        they can't be sure that those dinosaurs lived 170million years ago

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      2. Salim Jamal‏ @RealSalimJamal Apr 5
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        Must have been a very lonely and idle one legged dinosaur

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      3. Nathan‏ @ndewey310 Apr 6
        Replying to @RealSalimJamal @nytimes

        Do you even read?

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      1. fashionista‏ @SerendipityHH Apr 5
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        Ross Geller would go CRAZY 🤪

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      1. Arabian Affair | الشأن العربي‏ @arabaffairz Apr 5
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        This is NOT a footprint..There should be, at least, two of them. We find lots of these shapes in nature.

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