File: <White Sands
Footprints.htm>
 
| ICE AGE HUMAN FOOTPRINTS  AT WHITE SANDS NATIONAL PARK          At White
  Sands New Mexico there are many fossilized ancient footprints scattered
  across Lake Otero.  During the
  ice age over 10,000 years before the 21st    
   Century, large Lake Otero occurred within the Tularosa
  basin. The climate was more humid, and vegetation was abundant, with
  grasslands resembling the Midwestern prairies of the Midwest rather than New
  Mexico’s deserts.  Large animals of
  the ice age were abundant as well as their predators, such as the dire wolf
  and American Lion.  The footprints
  made by the animals remained fossilized to the present day long after they
  became extinct.  Vegetarian animals
  such as Columbian mammoths, ground sloths and camels were sustained on the
  grasses and trees in the Tularosa Basin. 
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