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Carnosaurs / Martin Lockley / Acrocanthosaurus / Trackway / Dakota Formation / Cedar Mountain Formation / Naturita Formation / Dinosaur Ridge / Dinosaur / Paleontology / Geology / Mesozoic
Date: 2014-04-30 13:21:36
Carnosaurs
Martin Lockley
Acrocanthosaurus
Trackway
Dakota Formation
Cedar Mountain Formation
Naturita Formation
Dinosaur Ridge
Dinosaur
Paleontology
Geology
Mesozoic

Lockley, M.G. & Lucas, S.G., eds., 2014, Fossil footprints of western North America: NMMNHS BulletinAN UNUSUAL THEROPOD TRACKSITE IN THE CRETACEOUS DAKOTA GROUP, WESTERN COLORADO: IMPLICATIONS FOR ICHNODIVERSITY

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