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Hello! I inherited this piece with the idea that it could possibly be a space rock. I checked the magnetism and it has no magnetic properties whatsoever. After closer examination with an open mind and a little imagination, I see a petrified baby dinosaur laid on its side with its neck possibly broken at the base of the skull. Below what looks like the neck is a split section that looks like a chest cavity with a arm/leg on either side. . The strangest part is that there seems to be the head of another species resting on the side of the laid do
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What walks on four legs, then two, then three? A Musasaurus with a cane. First non-human animal to transition from 4 legs to two for walking. https://news.google.com/articles/CBMiPmh0dHBzOi8vd3d3LmxpdmVzY2llbmNlLmNvbS82NTU2NC1kaW5vc2F1cnMtbGVncy1tb3ZlbWVudC5odG1s0gE-aHR0cHM6Ly9hbXAubGl2ZXNjaWVuY2UuY29tLzY1NTY0LWRpbm9zYXVycy1sZWdzLW1vdmVtZW50Lmh0bWw?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen
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Made an incredible discovery at home tonight when I noticed tiny baby dinosaur tracks about only 5.1mm long on a ripple slab I had found. I've never seen baby footprints so small before, so I'm amazed. No wonder I didn't notice them for nearly two weeks after I had found them this month! Since there seems to be a partial adult on the edge it makes me wonder if this dinosaur was walking with its new born baby.