Some Dinosaur tracks from the CT River Valley.

CousinLarry

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Jan 26, 2013
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These are all pulled from private land near Holyoke MA. They are from the Portland Formation in the Connecticut River Valley. The bigger ones are Eubrontes, the smaller are Grallator. Thought to be from Dilophosaurus or similar theropod.

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CousinLarry

Tenderfoot
Jan 26, 2013
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I have no idea how I missed it.. but this one has TWO tracks on it!!! Wow.... I was so awe-struck struck with the big print that my eyes never wandered. This is awesome.


I used a damp rag to highlight the indent since it's hard to get in pictures. This big Trac is about 11" from heel to toe tip. The smaller around 5-6"

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Nice tracks. I have hunted the area in past years and collected quite a few. Given those nice neat slabs it looks like those tracks are sold commercially.
 

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CousinLarry

Tenderfoot
Jan 26, 2013
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That's what you get with a wet tile saw and a whole lot of practice! ;) I don't even know how many I broke before I got the technique down. I practiced on blank slabs too. It takes a bit of finesse!

These are cut as to be good to display. No one wants a rock that's jaggety on all sides.
 

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CousinLarry

Tenderfoot
Jan 26, 2013
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I noticed that too. Not sure what it is but likely some plant matter. A branch or something. The conditions were perfect to preserve prints in the mud, but poor to preserve bone or anything like that..
 

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