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.6" Triassic Fossil Avemetatarsalian (Dromomeron) Vertebra - Texas
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Running Rhino Fossilized Bones
looking for fossils and artifacts Jan 2 2019
Does this look like a fossil to anyone?
It’s solid rock and has flecks of what looks like pyrite.
Dinosaur bone found in Laurel
Scientists excavated what is believed to be a dinosaur fossil bone Wednesday at Laurel's Dinosaur Park. It was too early to say for sure what type of bone it was. "It's not a femur; maybe part of a femur head," Smithsonian fossil preparator Steve Sabo, 50, said. Heavy rain since late August has caused erosion at the site, exposing a number of new finds. Peter Kranz, a Washington-based geologist who runs educational programs at the park, found what had appeared to be the end of a dinosaur femur, "probably from a therapod [a meat-eater] of some sort." That fossil was found in a pile of debris left after a trench was dug just outside the park boundary. Read more.