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Dinosaur Tracks at Paluxy River

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The tracks are in the Glen Rose strata and the footprints are 110 million years old.   The Paluxy River has exposed the tracks through erosion. The tracks represent not only herbivore-type dinosaurs but predators similar to Tyrannosaurus rex which might have been stalking the herbivores. 

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Paluxy River

The Paluxy River is a river in the U.S. state of Texas. It is a tributary of the Brazos River. It is formed by the convergence of the North Paluxy River and the South Paluxy River near Bluff Dale, Texas in Erath County and flows a distance of 29 miles (47 km) before joining the Brazos just to the east of Glen Rose, Texas in south central Somervell County.

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