Dino tracks abound in the backyard of our nation's capital. An expert dino tracker takes James Williams on a hunt for the ancient footprints.
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Dinos: Tracker Finds Dinos Underfoot
Dino tracks abound in the backyard of our nation's capital. An expert dino tracker takes James Williams on a hunt for the ancient footprints.
Added: Mar 16, 2009 Views: 7857 Views Runtime: 03:16
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