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After leaving “the bowl” we take a look at a very large exposure of dinosaur tracks. The footprints are millions of years old and represent multiple dinosaurs walking along what was once a beach. The Sundance Formation, where this tracksite is located, was previously thought to be a much deeper ocean. However, these footprints disprove that idea and indicate the area was actually much shallower. “Ancient footprints bring alive the fact that the fossils we find were once living breathing animals, and approximately 160 million years ago, several dinosaurs walked along this beach. Were they looking for food, or walking to a watering hole? We may never know, but that event on that day in the Jurassic has been preserved for millions of years”, says Wesley-Hunt.
On our way back to camp, we stop at another part of the Sundance Formation and pick up a few belemnites. Belemnites are a very common marine invertebrate fossil in this locality. They are cephalopods (mollusks), very similar to the modern squid. The bullet-shaped shells we found are part of what originally gave the animal internal structure.
As we are get ready to turn in after our first day of work, Wesley-Hunt yells at us to get out of the RV and off the computer to come see the full moon rising over the red cliffs.


Comments
I just today found a fossilized tooth in the Mohican or Walhonding river/Ohio. I would be curious to find out what it originated from and the date status! Have pictures if anyone is interested!
Posted by Tina on June 15,2009 | 02:22PM