At the Goddard Space Flight Center a dinosaur track was found on the campus. It was found by a well known Dinosaur tracker, by the name of Ray Stanford. The thirty centimeter or twelve inch track is supposed to belong to a type of plant eating, prehistoric dinosaur called a Nodosaur. The Nodosaur lived over 110 million years ago, and lived around Washington, D.C. The Nodosaur, is named after the bony things on its head, and shoulders that are called nodes.http://lightyears.blogs.cnn.com/2012/08/21/apparent-dinosaur-track-found-where-scientists-reach-for-the-stars/?hpt=hp_c2
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thats really cool, i have always loved dinosaurs. i've actually never heard of this one. but it is weird that it was in plain site and no one found it earlier.
That's pretty cool!! I think it'd be neat to go see that, but yet, it's a little "scary" to think that something that big could have roamed this earth! I mean, if you compare and average human foot to that! :)
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I'm surprised it is still around and that nobody noticed till now. It's now probably one of the many tourist attractions in D.C.
I think that it's pretty cool that they found the track. I'm surprised that no one noticed it before!
thats really cool, i have always loved dinosaurs. i've actually never heard of this one. but it is weird that it was in plain site and no one found it earlier.
thats cool. im sure plenty of people would would love to go see that. im sure it would be a sight to see.!
Thats awesome but i cant believe someone didn't find it sooner than they had already.
thats cool and its weird that the it was found in plain site and its so crazy how old it is
It's amazing that after all of these years no one has noticed it. It makes it hard for me to believe that it is actually real.
That's incredible! I bet nobody there ever thought of the fact that there could have been something like that so close to them.
That's pretty cool!! I think it'd be neat to go see that, but yet, it's a little "scary" to think that something that big could have roamed this earth! I mean, if you compare and average human foot to that! :)