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RE: Trackprints in Texas
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> From: paleo_mont@mailexcite.com [SMTP:paleo_mont@mailexcite.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 1998 9:29 PM
> To: dinosaur@usc.edu
> Subject: Trackprints in Texas
>
> Hi,
>
> I was in Physical Geology and one of my classmates said something about a
> paper/book that he has with trackprints of a dinosaur and human side by
> side, which was found in TX, and it is about 500 yards or feet long. The
> trackway is also... apx...20,000 years old or older. I didnt see any
> validity in this. So do any of you know about this?
>
> Thanks,
> K.Wicks
>
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I've seen these tracks. NOT human. Dinosaurs walking planograde
(more or less flat footed).
I'm not sure about the species. I'm sure someone on the list knows.
The depth & length of
the tracks indicated a 1 ton (approx) specimen of some bipdeal
dinosaur walking along the same trail
as sauropods. The largest human (in height) ever was a guy from
Chicago (Robert Wallich... SP?),
who was 8'11.1" tall (see Ripley's). :-) I just can't recall if the
bipedal tracks were from hadrosaurs or theropods.
Dwight