New Fossils Discovery : Traffic was heavy on 'Dinosaur Freeway' in Colorado , page
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Topic started on 6-1-2012 @ 09:53 AM by isyeye
Here's another wonderful discovery for science.

www.msnbc.msn.com...

Colorado’s bustling thoroughfare 98 million years ago was the Dinosaur Freeway.

More than 350 newly discovered tracks, made by various dinosaurs, crocodiles and a few pterosaurs, were identified at the site, which is now the John Martin Reservoir in Bent County, Colorado. When added to previously found tracks there, the total number of fossilized prints is well over 1,000. The dinosaur freeway is described in the February issue of Cretaceous Research.


"The Dinosaur Freeway runs from Northeast Colorado, near Boulder, to east central New Mexico, near Tucumcari," co-author Martin Lockley told Discovery News. "It is a trampled zone in Cretaceous rocks representing an ancient coastal plain like the present day Gulf of Mexico."


I am always amazed at the abundance of fossils to be found on earth, and the diversity of life that made those fossils. It would have been unreal to witness the creations that existed millions of years ago..
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