From Smithsonian Tracking Dinosaur blog Tracking Dinosaurs With Ray Stanford:
East coast dinosaurs are few and far between. Unlike the exposed
formations in the western badlands, much of the dinosaur-bearing strata
in the eastern states are hidden beneath forests, lawns and parking
lots. But you can still find signs of dinosaurs if you know where to
look.
Amateur ichnologist Ray Stanford
has a knack for finding dinosaur tracks and traces in the Baltimore,
Maryland and Washington, D.C. area. Among his recent finds are an impression of a baby ankylosaur–on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History–and a track made by an adult of a similar dinosaur on the grounds of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
As our paleontology curator Matthew Carrano says in the video above,
Stanford’s talent for tracking dinosaurs has helped fill out our
understanding of east coast dinosaurs in deposits where bones are
scarce.
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