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Re: New Images was... Re: "Dino-Bird" Higher resolution images
It is a fish, but it is on another layer.
Several people have mentioned this...
It's on the left in the left bottom image (and the right in the right bottom image).
Looks like a fish...
Could have been on the bottom of the lake or stream or whatever at the same time as the dino.
Anyone know?
ES
Ray Stanford wrote:
Hi all, Great images, but there's something FISHY about that "dino-bird". Have a close look down below one of the feet. :) Ray Stanford
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