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Alaska Range / Denali National Park and Preserve / Footprint / Trace fossil / Dinosaur Footprints / Theropoda / Tyrannosaurus / Pterosaur / Trackway / Paleontology / Biology / Extinction
Date: 2011-01-21 15:04:15
Alaska Range
Denali National Park and Preserve
Footprint
Trace fossil
Dinosaur Footprints
Theropoda
Tyrannosaurus
Pterosaur
Trackway
Paleontology
Biology
Extinction

Website: The Lower Cantwell Formation and Its Fossils Denali National Park Nadine Reitman This document, created by a National Park Service (NPS) volunteer, was made possible by the Geoscientists-In-the-Parks (GIP) Progr

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