Fist sized coprolite with tiny dinosaur footprint

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I was a child hiking through the dense pine forest off the coast of the Pacific Northwest: the island called vashon. I noticed this unique brain looking object half buried beneath sediment. There is a small raised four digit imprint smack dab in the middle. Any idea what species this might be? 01926754-7333-4E9F-8C30-6DBB13A8BCC7.webpCA728C67-9A6D-44B7-97CB-6414056F3437.webp68AEA3FB-5FE0-4BF4-9006-264F69538147.webpBA447FBC-831C-4CF2-AED2-E35278438347.webp
 

I see Gold crack that sucker open lol good luck.
 

Hmmm. Your geography is a little skewed, as well as the tree species found in the Puget Sound area. I also don't think coprolite or dino footprints would survive grinding along under a glacier, which is what Vashon Island is...glacial till.
 

It appears to be the print of the rare HomoSapienImaginationus
 

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Prehistoric corn.


(Sorry, couldn't resist).
 

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