World's Oldest Footprints Found in Nevada? 
National Geographic News, October 10, 2008 

Scientists believe they have uncovered Earth's oldest known footprints
in the mountains of Nevada—a fossil find that suggests animals have
been walking around about 30 million years longer than previously
thought, according to new research. The controversial tracks—described
by one skeptical scientist as "paired rows of dots"— may indicate
animals had legs in the late Protozoic era, about 570 million years ago,
according to lead researcher Loren Babcock. The discovery is the
strongest evidence to suggest animals were able to move about on their
own appendages during the Ediacaran period, before the Cambrian period
"explosion." During the Cambrian complex animals rapidly emerged and
replaced simple multicellular animals, said the Ohio State University
professor. 

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