The cross-sectional cuts determined by compression studies that it was a woman's footprint.
In West Texas, a fossilized flying reptile, known as a pterodactyl, has been found, with a wingspan of 52 feet.The unusual metallurgy is 96% iron, 2.6% chlorine and 0.74% sulfur (no carbon).Density tests indicate exceptional casting quality. The density of the iron in a central, cross-sectional plane shows the interior metal to be very pure, with no bubbles.Early excavations in this area revealed human footprints inside the dinosaur tracks leading to rumors that the human prints had clawslater excavations uncovered human footprints up to 64 cm long (25 inches) next to the dinosaur printsthis discounted the doubters. This confirms that dinosaurs occupied the arbitrary and spurious "cretaceous" period of geological history.Human prints contemporary with dinosaurs contradict modern evolution theories because mankind was not to evolve for another 75 to 100 million years.