Dino Footprint?

chrisplay2004

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Not sure if this is what your seeing or not.

If it is, I would doubt it because of the lines I Traced
seem to be the only part indented.

I would think the Whole Foot would be lower into the rock
But I'v never seen a Dinosaur Foot print so don't take my word.

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bluestem

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If you're thinking the entire rock might be a track, I don't think so. It does have a similar shape. I've never heard of tracks that weren't left in the ground. Doesn't mean it didn't happen, but wouldn't it be more likely a foot, rather than a track, if anything? Seems kinda small, too, but I guess that would depend on the type of dinosaur.

Here are some tracks. They're about 12" x12" and probably left by babies, I was told.
 

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Eu_citzen

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I am thinking of a certain "rock" used by Indians I think to crush food kinda like a mortar and pestle though they used rocks. When it was almost down trough the rock they started at a new "hole".

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how many of you live close to ny giants stadium there are tiny dino footprints from trassic
 

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