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ID:	264348Had the opportunity to visit a favorite spot this labor day weekend and I'm glad I did.
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    Small bone is from a "Bird Like" dino fore-runner of the famous "raptors" still waiting for specific information on identification.
    The print (Theropod) is the finest one I have collected so far. (BTW: there is an even smaller one super-imposed under the print as you see it.) Although it is difficult to see it (Circled) I assure you it is there.
    What you see of the large embodiment of the "natural cast" is the bottom of it's foot, good detail on this one.

    I will post identification when it becomes available.

    Hope all had a good weekend too!
    (BTW: Hurricanes suk!)

    Jess B. Click image for larger version

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    It is a "Rock" when it's on the ground.
    It is a "Specimen" when picked up and taken home.

    ​Jessy B.
    Circa:1982

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    Great finds Jess thanks for sharing keep us posted on what the ID is on the vertebra once you find out.
    TN formerly CT Visit our store http://stores.arrowheads.com/store.p...m-Trading-Post

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    • #3
      Hey Jess, They are both (or all three) great finds. I saw my first dino prints this summer on our road trip.
      Michigan Yooper
      If You Don’t Stand for Something, You’ll Fall for Anything

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      • #4
        Cool! No such finds in my sandy loam. Congrats!!
        Child of the tides

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        • #5
          Can't even imagine finds like those here in Indiana, thanks for sharing those Jess
          Searching the fields of NW Indiana and SW Michigan

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          • #6
            Those are both special finds Jess and fabulous additions to your collection.
            Can you explain how you extracted the foot print?
            Bruce
            In life there are losers and finders. Which one are you?

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            • #7
              I wouldn't know how to act lol !! Cool find Jessy !!
              As for me and my house , we will serve the lord

              Everett Williams ,
              NW Arkansas

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 2ndoldman View Post
                Those are both special finds Jess and fabulous additions to your collection.
                Can you explain how you extracted the foot print?
                Thank you guys and gals for your interest.

                Sure, I can explain. I was sitting in the truck waiting for the group to load their finds, when I saw a "rock on the ground". I got out of the truck, I turned over a rock and the track is what I saw.
                No extraction necessary. That is the nature of these tracks, you can literally flip over a stone and there it is. Now it is a "specimen in my home"
                They are natural casts and believe it or not they are there by the Hundreds! Most are stones so heavy it takes two grown men to pick one up.
                The one I found this time I can hold it in one hand! (By far my best one yet as well)
                I have a preliminary ID on the bone vert, a member of the Dromaeosaurid family. First to be found in the Glen Rose material.

                More info to come.
                It is a "Rock" when it's on the ground.
                It is a "Specimen" when picked up and taken home.

                ​Jessy B.
                Circa:1982

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                • #9
                  Yeah I just can't imagine .
                  Just when I thought Paleo was old you beat that .
                  very interesting .

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                  • #10
                    Thanks for sharing Jess. Amazing to find something like that.
                    South Dakota

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