29/07/2016 Newsround


29/07/2016

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Jenny here with all the top stories to start your weekend.

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this is one of the largest ever dinosaur footprints to be found.

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and was uncovered in South America.

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On the dry and dusty hills of central Bolivia,

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Hidden beneath the rocks and boulders,

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A footprint that is thought to be tens of millions of years old,

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TRANSLATION: The Abelisaurs were the great carnivores of the end

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of the Cretaceous period, in the southern hemisphere.

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Footprints this large have never been reported.

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Their normal size was around nine metres - large animals.

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However, the footprints we found were for an animal

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that easily exceeds 10 or even 12 metres.

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The Abelisaurus was similar to the Tyrannosaurus rex,

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both part of the theropod group of dinosaurs.

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Like the T Rex, it is believed to have lived in the late

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Cretaceous period, somewhere around 60 million to 80 million years ago.

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While its more famous cousin roamed North America,

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Abelisaurus could be found in South America.

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Thousands of footprints have been found in this area before,

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Children are now getting the chance to see replica dinosaurs.

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And, who knows, one of them could stumble across

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And if that story's left you wondering

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what kind of dinosaur you are, well, now you can find out!

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Now this might not be millions of years old

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Lava from the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii

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and has been moving on a six-mile journey towards the coast since.

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It's now reached the Pacific Ocean and this stunning video

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shows the hot liquid rock falling off the cliffs.

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Officials there say that the lava isn't putting any towns in danger.

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is one of the youngest Team GB athletes going to the Rio Olympics,

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which officially kick off a week today.

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The 17-year-old has arrived in Brazil and is at the GB

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training camp in the city of Belo Horizonte,

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Hello. Thank you so much for coming onto the programme. You're at the

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training camp, how is it going there? It is brilliant. I cannot

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believe I'm finally here in Brazil. I did not know five weeks ago. The

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facilities are great, the summing Paul, everything is going really

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well. It sounds awesome. What have you been up to at the camp? Just

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been getting used to the environment, the weather, seeing all

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of the other athletes and training really hard. This is your first ever

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Olympic Games, you are thousands of miles away from home. What is it

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like without or family? It's quite nice, actually, I can just focus on

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my training now! I'm not sure they would have the same opinion! You are

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there with loads of other athletes. Who have you met and make friends

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with? I have met Nicola Adams, who is a really nice girl. I will get a

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photo of her definitely. You are a week away from the opening ceremony.

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How do you feel about that? Would have you been doing to prepare for

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it? I just cannot wait. It will be the best thing ever. The

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Commonwealth Games was quite good, but this will be ten times better. I

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cannot wait. I bet you can't. We'll be watching out for you and the

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Olympic ceremony. Best of luck. about what you're looking forward

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to seeing at the Olympics. Go online now to tell us

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what you're excited about. That's all from

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Team Newsround today. People in the US have caught the

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moment and then the rocket burned in the atmosphere. It left people

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stunned with many sharing photos and videos online. Those videos are

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absolutely incredible. That's all from

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Team Newsround today. Naz is here tomorrow at 8:55am

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with your next Newsround update. And don't forget to head online

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to try our quiz of the week - heads up, question

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five is really tricky.

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