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Posted by jr on January 09, 2001 at 18:38:42:
In Reply to: Footprints of a sauropod and stalking predator posted by LynnE on January 08, 2001 at 23:25:53:
Even I forget exact species. Paleotologists must match the tracks correctly with dinosaur bones found elsewhere.
The most interesting thing is you see a 3 toed dinosaur (smaller version of T-Rex) all around tracks of a larger Saurapod, which it probably attacked and maybe killed. Roland T. Bird had the original tracks excavated in the 1930s and sent to the New York Museum, but casts have been made and can still be seen in the State Park.
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