Theropod Track - Courthouse Square Gazebo - Glen Rose, TX
Posted by: QuesterMark
N 32° 14.110 W 097° 45.328
14S E 617255 N 3567182
This dinosaur track, along with a bunch of petrified wood, was used in the construction of a gazebo on the Somervell County Courthouse square.
Waymark Code: WM8CK0
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/12/2010
Views: 14
The sign says:
TRACKS OF TIME...
MESOZOIC ERA, LOWER CRETACEOUS PERIOD
Some 120 million years ago, 3 types of dinosaurs left their tracks in the Paluxy River bottom near Glen Rose.
SAUROPOD - Herbivorous semi-aquatic, lizard-hipped quadrupedal four toed reptile, some 70' long & 30 tons.
THEROPOD - Carnosaur, carnivorous, bipedal, three-claw toed reptile.
ORNITHOPOD - Camptosaur, herbivorous, bipedal, 3 blunt tipped toed reptile related to the duckbill dinosaur(unreadable text follows)
The track has three toes and sharp tips, thus it's from a theropod.
The stone with the track was probably excavated from the riverbed before the dinosaur track area became a State Park or U.S. National Natural landmark.
Access to the gazebo is unrestricted on public property.
Surface of petrosomatoglyph: Rock
Impression of petrosomatoglyph: Natural
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Visit Instructions:
- Take pictures of the petrosomatoglyph.
- Tell about your visit at site.