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Hi all! This is a piece of fossilized bone from the Cloverly Formation of Montana. I thought that the structure of the trabecular bone looked very similar to that of theropod bones but needed a second, third, fourth, or how ever many more opinions. Thanks! (Theropod bone cross section for reference)
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My son and I have recently started getting interested in paleontology and geology due to hiking in dried up river beds in Central Texas. What was an "old shell" transformed into a possible exogrya ponderosa from the Cretaceous period! This brought the possibility of actually finding dinosaurs! Low and behold the very next weekend we found some HUGE tracks at a local state park that were not know to the internet (but were to the local rangers). I'm thinking maybe Acrocanthosaurus for those! Then yesterday, we were hiking on a USAF base and found a rock that looks like an egg of some kind. The boys are convinced it's a dinosaur egg. I'll let the forum decide! Look forward to posting! Mike
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