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I found some more Permian tracks in New Mexico and I think they’re probably related to a Temnospondyl amphibian.

I have the first track I found from this place here, but I also found one with 4 tracks in the rock that I’m fairly certain are some of the best I’ve found in a while.

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Here are those tracks.

 

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Now something cool I noticed on this one is there is a track I circled here:

 

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because it pokes out on the other side, like this right here:

 

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I’ll also give you guys a close up of the other two in this rock that was initially exposed:

 

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That’s pretty much it for the tracks, but I figured showing them would be neat because they are my first and probably only ones I’ll be able to collect for a while. I’m overall happy with the way the trip to Texas went.

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