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Amphibian Trackway Oviraptor with fossils found in Neogene

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with fossils found in Neogene strata of North America

Brachiosaurus was one of the tallest and largest dinosaurs yet found

This rare amphibian trackway was found in a strip mine of the Bakerstown Coal (Conemaugh Group) Pennsylvanian

These adaptations have historically been interpreted as having been for crushing mollusks

Atractosteus comes from the Greek word atractos (meaning arrow)

Amphibian Trackway Oviraptor with fossils found in NeogeneThis rare amphibian trackway was found in a strip mine of the Bakerstown Coal (Conemaugh Group) Pennsylvanian, Tucker County, WV. The tracks were found in 1982, and show how this small amphibian walked across a mud flat in prehistoric WV. The original specimens are housed at Carnegie Museum, WV Geological Survey and the Smithsonian. These tracks are under study and pending naming go by the nickname Tucker. Shipping Included

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