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One relatively small step taken 100 million years ago is now one giant leap for scientists.

A fossil of a dinosaur footprint has led to the discovery of a new species that once roamed B.C. near Tumbler Ridge.

“When we started to see some of these unusual, clearly ankylosaur footprints, but they only have three toes, we were kind of able to make this connection that, OK, these are specifically being made by the ones with tail clubs,” Victoria Arbour, the paleontology curator at the Royal BC Museum in Victoria, told Global News.

Dr. Charles Helm, the Tumbler Ridge Museum scientific adviser, said this discovery is enormous due to the three toes.

The dinosaur that made them is said to be between five and six metres long, spiky and armoured with a stiff tail or full club. The team reported their findings in the peer-reviewed Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology, officially naming the species Ruopodosaurus clava, meaning the tumbled-down lizard …

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