(XX)dino_052108_CFW- Manual High School science teacher Kent Hups poses for a portrait with the first Jurassic Period track of an armored dinosaur known as an ankylosaur - that he discovered. The track, embedded in a 120 lbs piece of sand stone, is 30-50

(XX)dino_052108_CFW- Manual High School science teacher Kent Hups poses for a portrait with the first Jurassic Period track of an armored dinosaur known as an ankylosaur - that he discovered. The track, embedded in a 120 lbs piece of sand stone, is 30-50 million years old than previously discovered ankylosaurs, which are relatives of the stegosaur.- (Craig F. Walker/ The Denver Post) (Photo By Craig F. Walker/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
(XX)dino_052108_CFW- Manual High School science teacher Kent Hups poses for a portrait with the first Jurassic Period track of an armored dinosaur known as an ankylosaur - that he discovered. The track, embedded in a 120 lbs piece of sand stone, is 30-50 million years old than previously discovered ankylosaurs, which are relatives of the stegosaur.- (Craig F. Walker/ The Denver Post) (Photo By Craig F. Walker/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
(XX)dino_052108_CFW- Manual High School science teacher Kent Hups poses for a portrait with the first Jurassic Period track of an armored dinosaur known as an ankylosaur - that he discovered. The track, embedded in a 120 lbs piece of sand stone, is 30-50
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21 May, 2008
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