B BCBOY Long Time Member Messages 5,099 Jul 10, 2007 #1 Our family was hiking in the badlands of Alberta this weekend and found these dinosaur bones. Pretty cool stuff.
Our family was hiking in the badlands of Alberta this weekend and found these dinosaur bones. Pretty cool stuff.
CouesFanatic Active Member Messages 716 Jul 10, 2007 #2 It looks like you've been looking on the moon! But seriously, nice find. How can you tell they are dinosaur bones?
It looks like you've been looking on the moon! But seriously, nice find. How can you tell they are dinosaur bones?
slamdunk Moderator Messages 10,806 Jul 11, 2007 #3 Now that's pretty dang kool stuff, can't say i have even found anything like that during my travels!!
Now that's pretty dang kool stuff, can't say i have even found anything like that during my travels!!
H hotdiggity Member Messages 7 Jul 11, 2007 #4 I'm sorry but dinosaurs never existed. Those are probably elephant bones or something that you petrified and put into the ground to trick us. Neato!
I'm sorry but dinosaurs never existed. Those are probably elephant bones or something that you petrified and put into the ground to trick us. Neato!
T toughshed Guest Jul 16, 2007 #5 What was the name and age of the geologic formation that you found them in????
A AndymanSavage Very Active Member Messages 2,724 Jul 17, 2007 #7 We have found a bunch here in Utah while hiking. We find far more petrified wood, but the occasional bone does show up. Those are some cool pics. Andy
We have found a bunch here in Utah while hiking. We find far more petrified wood, but the occasional bone does show up. Those are some cool pics. Andy
B BCBOY Long Time Member Messages 5,099 Jul 17, 2007 #8 We found them in the Drumheller area of Alberta, home of the world famous Royal Tyrrell Museum. The place is a Dinosaur Meca.
We found them in the Drumheller area of Alberta, home of the world famous Royal Tyrrell Museum. The place is a Dinosaur Meca.
300MIKE Active Member Messages 256 Jul 31, 2007 #10 For all of you who get the chance to hunt Pinon Canyon CO take a look in the walls along the river. Many dino bones in that place. Kinda neat to see the bones and paintings together. Mike
For all of you who get the chance to hunt Pinon Canyon CO take a look in the walls along the river. Many dino bones in that place. Kinda neat to see the bones and paintings together. Mike
J JeremyKS Active Member Messages 201 Aug 12, 2007 #11 I have seen dino tracks before. That made me a believer in just how big they were.
R Rammu Guest Aug 13, 2007 #12 Hey AndyMan! I am so glad you made it off the mountain! How long were you tangled up the that fence? Did it rip your pants?
Hey AndyMan! I am so glad you made it off the mountain! How long were you tangled up the that fence? Did it rip your pants?
Wyogstew1 Active Member Messages 357 Aug 15, 2007 #13 i have never seen anything like that. that is so cool!!! thats way better than picking up a big shed if you ask me. Happy Hunting
i have never seen anything like that. that is so cool!!! thats way better than picking up a big shed if you ask me. Happy Hunting
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zekers Very Active Member Messages 2,146 Sep 29, 2007 #16 I found two sharks teeth this last weekend in southeast colorado...very cool.