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I found this in an exposure near a road in the Greenfield/Gill area just west of Turners Falls. Could it be a Eubrontes print? 
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Maybe?  :unsure:

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It might be Eubrontes, but it is so badly weathered that it's difficult to tell. I'd say it's most likely a pseudofossil, but I'm not an expert on dinosaur footprints so I think other people should give their opinion before we come to any consensus.

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