Rock climbers in Italy accidentally discovered evidence of an 80-million-year-old sea turtle crush

Rock climbers in Italy have stumbled upon evidence of what appears to be a sea turtle stampede that took place nearly 80 million years ago. Now new research suggests that these ancient marine reptiles were fleeing the earthquake.

The climbers recognized the significance of their find because the grooves in the rock face on Monte Cônero overlooking the Adriatic Sea reminded them of others they had made subtitles earlier that year. These grooves were found in another part of the same regional park and were attributed to a Cretaceous marine reptile that pressed its paddles into the sea floor. They consulted with fellow climber and geologist Paolo Sandroni, who teamed up with him Alessandro Montanaridirector of the Geological Observatory of Coldigioco (OGC).

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