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Dino foot print? jnerad 08/03/04
    SInce I just found thisa site, I had another question about a fossilized foot print (I think).
    http://groups.msn.com/DionBCPersonalPics/fallof03.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=399
    This was found just east of Kansas City in limestone.
    Thanks for your time.

    John

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rsalier 08/03/04
John, This is probably not a Dino foot print. Limestone often has such depressions in it due to the soluability of limestone even with regular rain water. If this was found as part of a whole line of foot prints and clearly defined by "" marks in soft limestone mud then there would be a potential but since it does not exibit the "" marks, it is simply a rock. Sorry.

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