Bilder: Dinosaurier-Spuren in den Alpen entdeckt
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  • (From L) Milan's mayor Giuseppe Sala, Stelvio National Park communication director Franco Claretti, director of the Lombardy area of the Stelvio National Park Tommaso Sacchi, Councilor for Culture of Milan Attilio Fontana, President of Lombardia Region Beatrice Maria Bentivoglio-Ravasio, and paleontologist at the Natural History Museum of Milan Cristiano Dal Sasso, attend a press conference to present the discovery of thousands of dinosaur tracks discovered in Italy's Stelvio National Park near the areas that will host the Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympic Games, in Milan on December 16, 2025. The tracks are estimated to belong to Late Triassic prosauropod dinosaurs, dating back 210 million years. (Photo by Piero CRUCIATTI / AFP)
    1 /3 Tausender Dinosaurierspuren wurden im italienischen Nationalpark Stilfser Joch in der Nähe der Gebiete, in ...
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    APA-Images / AFP / PIERO CRUCIAT
  • Paleontologist at the Natural History Museum of Milan Cristiano Dal Sasso (R) comments  photos on a screen during a press conference to present the discovery of thousands of dinosaur tracks discovered in Italy's Stelvio National Park near the areas that will host the Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympic Games, in Milan on December 16, 2025. The tracks are estimated to belong to Late Triassic prosauropod dinosaurs, dating back 210 million years. (Photo by Piero CRUCIATTI / AFP)
    2 /3 ... denen die Olympischen Spiele 2026 in Mailand und Cortina stattfinden werden, entdeckt.
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    APA-Images / AFP / PIERO CRUCIAT
  • Paleontologist at the Natural History Museum of Milan Cristiano Dal Sasso (R) comments  photos on a screen during a press conference to present the discovery of thousands of dinosaur tracks discovered in Italy's Stelvio National Park near the areas that will host the Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympic Games, in Milan on December 16, 2025. The tracks are estimated to belong to Late Triassic prosauropod dinosaurs, dating back 210 million years. (Photo by Piero CRUCIATTI / AFP)
    3 /3 Die Spuren stammen vermutlich von Prosauropoden aus dem späten Trias, die vor 210 Millionen Jahren lebten.
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    APA-Images / AFP / PIERO CRUCIAT
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