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Rockhound Times

Your one-stop shop for rock and geology news, collecting sites, and essential rockhounding equipment.
Welcome to Rockhound Times, where you can browse through dozens of detailed gem and fossil collecting localities, find recent news of interest to the rockhounding and geology communities, and even stock up on the essential books and gear that any well-equipped rockhound should have.

We believe that rockhounding should be a hobby that is open to all, and with that in mind, we've set out to share the rock and gem collecting sites with the world. From tiny roadside stops to major, well-known collecting sites, you can find it at Rockhound Times.

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Texas Travels: In the Footprints of Acrocanthosaurus

4/19/2016

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PictureMy, what big feet you have
One of the highlights of my recent trip to Central Texas ended up being a half-mile hike up a brushy river to a spot where there were eleven Acrocanthosaurus footprints all in a row, marching through the ancient beach sediment. 

Acrocanthosaurus was one of the biggest theropods ever to have lived -- it measured as much as 38 feet from snout to tail -- and was bipedal, using a large, heavy tail to counterbalance its head and upper body.

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