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Last Updated: May 1,2012
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How Fossil Dinosaur Footprints Are Formed.
(A) Dinosaur Steps In Soft Dirt.
(B) A Cast Of The Dinosaur Foot Is Formed.
(C) The Cast Is Covered Over Millions Of Years.
(D) Weathering Cracks The Rock.
(E) A Fossil Footprint; Concave Type.
(F) A Fossil Footprint; Convex Type.


   
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These Tracks look very similar to our Fossil Dinosaur Tracks you see just below Note the same similarity makes you think that most
Paleontologists have correctly figured out who were the Ancestors of Modern  Birds ! These tracks were photographed by me  about  3 weeks ago in my backyard when we had a minor snowstorm here in Massachusetts, and  to my surprise these tracks were left by Wild Turkeys  eating bird seed .
Let your mind just imagine what if they were small Raptors !!!!!


 

DINOSAUR FOOTPRINTS FROM MASSACHUSETTS


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Grallator Dinosaur Footprint # 1
Age: Early Jurassic ( 200 Million Years )
Location :
Hunterdon County NJ.
Size: - 11" x 9 " x 1" thick ( matrix )
Size: - 4" ( from top of middle toe the end of the toe )
Size : - 3 1/2" ( from left toe to right toe )
Price: $ 175.00
Item # dino/track1-app175

FYI: Because you do not see in the picture  the heel of the foot this dinosaur must have been  running as you only see the balls or pads of the foot . ( just like when we run )


Note: The name of the footprint is not the name of the Dinosaur.
  Grallator tracks were made by a theropod (carnivorous) dinosaurs such as Coelophysis These tracks has well-developed claw impressions on two of the toes. This track has been highlighted with shoe polish, This track is a  
Concave Impression ( see diagram above to see how footprints are made and fossilized). This is the original Footprint.



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 Grallator Dinosaur Footprint # 4
Age: Early Jurassic ( 200 Million Years )
Location :
Hunterdon County NJ.
Size: - 7" x 9 " ( matrix )
Size: - 4 "  ( from top of middle toe the end of the toe ) ( Center Track )
Size : - 3 3/4" ( from left toe to right toe )

Price: $- 240.00
Item # dino/track4-app240

FYI:  You see 2  footprints and they are definitely were made by 2 different dinosaurs on that day  note the size of the center toe.

Note: The name of the footprint is not the name of the Dinosaur.
  Grallator tracks were made by a theropod (carnivorous) dinosaurs such as Coelophysis These tracks has well-developed claw impressions on two of the toes. This track has been highlighted with shoe polish, These tracks are  
Convex Impression ( see diagram above to see how footprints are made and fossilized).


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Grallator Dinosaur Footprint # 6
Age: Early Jurassic ( 200 Million Years )
Location :
Hunterdon County NJ.
Size: - 7 1/2" x 8 " ( matrix )
Size: - 5"  ( from top of middle toe the end of the toe )
Size : - 3 3/4 " ( from left toe to right toe )
Price: $ 140.00
Item # dino/track6-app140


Note: The name of the footprint is not the name of the Dinosaur.
  Grallator tracks were made by a theropod (carnivorous) dinosaurs such as Coelophysis These tracks has well-developed claw impressions on two of the toes. This track has been highlighted with shoe polish, This track is a  
Concave Impression ( see diagram above to see how footprints are made and fossilized). This is the original Footprint.


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Grallator Dinosaur Footprint # 7
Age: Early Jurassic ( 200 Million Years )
Location :
Hunterdon County NJ.
Size: - 12" x 8 1/2 " ( matrix )
Size: - 3 1/2"  ( from top of middle toe the end of the toe )
Size : - 3  " ( from left toe to right toe )
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Size: - 4"  ( from top of middle toe the end of the toe )
Size : - 2 1/2  " ( from left toe to right toe )

Price: $ 280.00
Item # dino/track7-app280

FYI: What you see in these 2 pictures are 4 total tracks on the one matrix.


Note: The name of the footprint is not the name of the Dinosaur.
  Grallator tracks were made by a theropod (carnivorous) dinosaurs such as Coelophysis These tracks has well-developed claw impressions on two of the toes. This track has been highlighted with shoe polish, These tracks are  
Concave Impression ( see diagram above to see how footprints are made and fossilized).


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Grallator Dinosaur Footprint # 8
Age: Early Jurassic ( 200 Million Years )
Location :
Springfield ,Mass..
Size: - 13" x 8 " ( matrix )
Size: - 6"  ( from top of middle toe the end of the toe )
Size : - 4 " ( from left toe to right toe )
Price: $ 175.00
Item # dino/track8-app175


Note: The name of the footprint is not the name of the Dinosaur.
  Grallator tracks were made by a theropod (carnivorous) dinosaurs such as Coelophysis These tracks has well-developed claw impressions on two of the toes. This track has been highlighted with shoe polish, This track is a  
Concave Impression ( see diagram above to see how footprints are made and fossilized). This is the original Footprin
 

Fossil Raindrops are Trace Fossils

DINO DUNG

Coprolites are the fossil remains of Dinosaur feces ( Dung )


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Dinosaur Coprolite ( Dung ) # 2
Age: Jurassic ( 150 Million Years )
Location : Hanksville, Utah
Formation: Morrison ( Henry Mountains )
Size: 2 3/4" wide
$ 15
Item # dino/cop2-app15

Note:
Coprolites are from the Jurassic Period. They are found in a area about 10 or 15 miles north of Lake Powell in Southern Utah. Most experts say most of the coprolite from southern Utah probably came from Saurapods (plant eaters).


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Dinosaur Coprolite ( Dung ) # 6
Age: Jurassic ( 150 Million Years )
Location : Hanksville, Utah
Formation: Morrison ( Henry Mountains )
Size: 2 3/4" wide
$ 15
Item # dino/cop6-app15

Note:
Coprolites are from the Jurassic Period. They are found in a area about 10 or 15 miles north of Lake Powell in Southern Utah. Most experts say most of the coprolite from southern Utah probably came from Saurapods (plant eaters).


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Dinosaur Coprolite ( Dung ) # 9
Age: Jurassic ( 150 Million Years )
Location : Hanksville, Utah
Formation: Morrison ( Henry Mountains )
Size: 2 1/4" wide
$ 12
Item # dino/cop9-app12

Note:
Coprolites are from the Jurassic Period. They are found in a area about 10 or 15 miles north of Lake Powell in Southern Utah. Most experts say most of the coprolite from southern Utah probably came from Saurapods (plant eaters).


Gastroliths [ Gizzard stones ]
Age - Jurassic.
Location - Wyoming, USA.
Size - up to 2" wide
$3.00 each ( Large ) $ 5.00 each
Item # dino/gastro-app3/5
Note: These stones were used by all Sauropods to help digest and breakdown all  plant material in their stomachs. A good example of this digestive process can be seen today  with chickens. The gastric acids in the stomachs left these stones polished.

 

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