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I found this in my landscape rock in Kerrville Tx.

It's either a baby Dino or naturally occuring rock erosion, gas bubbles...

 

Can't find a Paleo in the area to help with I.D.

 

Anyone?

 

Thank you.

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Looks like some sort of eroded imprint of something other than a foot, ... to me.

There are too many layers to the "heel" of the "print".

I do not believe this is a foot print.

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I think Tim is on the right track with this being non-biogenic .

Yes, it looks like a tridactyl ichnite, but that's totally fortuitous, I think

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Thanks y'all!

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