Kim, The museum in Price is excellent. But I thought the coal imprints were 6,000-year-old Allosaurus tracks, not T-Rex (but I could be wrong) ;o) --- Kim <kimharch@cut.net> wrote:
As I wrote yesterday, everyone who even passes through St. George should stop and see the tracks at the Johnson farm. I believe that there is now an official UDOT sign on the freeway to mark the exit.
I understand that dinosaur (or other large animal) tracks or footprints are fairly common in coal seams. I recall seeing a number of prints and coal casts at the natural history museum in Price. If I remember correctly, one of them was identified as a T-Rex print. Does anyone know more about dino tracks in coal?
My remark yesterday about the age of the earth didn't even get a rise from anyone. Either y'all are losing your sense of humor, or I've misjudged mine.
Kim
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