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I was taking a walk yesterday afternoon next to the Anacostia river in PG county (Maryland), and looked down to see this very interesting rock. Unfortunately I wasn't out looking for anything in particular, so I didn't bring a ruler to measure the tracks. I think these might be hadrosaur tracks to my very inexperienced eye? There have been other tracks discovered in this general area, notably the large assemblage of late Cretaceous tracks discovered outside NASA a few years ago, and hadrosaurs have been discovered from this general area/time period. Can anyone else confirm my suspicions?
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Hi all, I have a pair of dino tracks. The left one is a Grallator sp. from the Connecticut River Valley. The right one is an Anomoepus scambus from Granby, Massachusetts. I've been trying to figure out their formation. I know they come from the Newark Supergroup. I would like to narrow it down. Do they come from the Portland Formation?
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Decided to add some dye to this track for contrast. Was nervous but I think it came out okay!-
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