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If you have a great fossil find that you can take a good picture of... We'd like to use it for the forum..

Guvner

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If you have something you like to show off this would be a great spot...

Post them here and tell me they are for putting on the forum. I'll make a decision after I look at a few...

Thanks...

Guvner..
 
Dinosaur footprint Jurassic New Jersey note toenail (claw) and the line going through the left toe is likely its tail drag. (Anomeopus?)

These tracks were made by a small, bipedal, herbivorous, Ornithischian (bird-like) dinosaur. These dinosaurs probably reached a length of 3-6 feet occasionally there is a sign of a tail dragging present in the walkways.
The ornithischian dinosaurs are the group of dinosaurs that include the familiar stegosaurs, ankylosaurs, the horned ceratopsians, and the duckbills.
 
Cool!
 
I like. Wish you had something in there for scale tho. That's some Very nice detail on your fossil!

I have one(dino footprint) I took (sp unknown to me) in Glen Rose TX on a field trip, but I'd have to crop my ugly foot out of the pic.
 
Here is a nice crab I found at the Coon Creek Formation here in Mississippi. I donated it the the locale museum along with a few others and a large Mosasaur vertebrae.
 
Wow, the dino track and crab are great finds. :cheers:
 
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