SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 1-1           WHEREAS, Texas has become world famous for its many dinosaur
 1-2     discoveries and for many of its unique dinosaur specimens such as
 1-3     the Pleurocoelus; and
 1-4           WHEREAS, When the sea submerged the Antlers and the Paluxy
 1-5     formations, it put an end to dinosaurs in this region of the earth
 1-6     known as Texas for nearly five million years, approximately 105 to
 1-7     100 million years ago; and
 1-8           WHEREAS, There was an interruption in North America's
 1-9     geographic history caused by the expansion of the sea 100 million
1-10     years ago, creating the Western Interior Sea Way which joined the
1-11     Gulf of Mexico with the Arctic Ocean, thereby  essentially
1-12     splitting North America into two halves and remaining that way
1-13     until very near the end of the Age of Dinosaurs, about 66 million
1-14     years ago; and
1-15           WHEREAS, Several formations were laid down in Central Texas
1-16     during that interval of marine time, fossilizing the remains of the
1-17     65 to 70 foot creature known as Pleurocoelus; and
1-18           WHEREAS, Today the footprints of Pleurocoelus created so long
1-19     ago are visible once more, as featured in the Fort Worth Museum of
1-20     Science and History's exhibition, Lone Star Dinosaurs; and
1-21           WHEREAS, Sauropods, specifically the species Pleurocoelus,
1-22     inhabited the earth approximately 65 to 200 million years ago, then
1-23     died out, leaving the footprints and bones in rock as young as 105
1-24     million years old, preserving this creature's prevalence in and
 2-1     across the State of Texas, causing the trackway left in Glen Rose,
 2-2     and making this site world famous; and
 2-3           WHEREAS, All Pleurocoelus disappeared from North America for
 2-4     35 to 40 million years, then reappeared, returning to what is
 2-5     referred to as the second dinosaur world in the heart of Texas; and
 2-6           WHEREAS, Brachiosaur tracks are clearly the footprints of the
 2-7     species Pleurocoelus, large Quadrupedal Sauropod; they are
 2-8     responsible for not only the tracks in the Glen Rose region but
 2-9     those scattered across Texas; and
2-10           WHEREAS, Because the Pleurocoelus tracks and bone are found
2-11     mainly in Texas and a small portion of Southeastern New Mexico,
2-12     this species and its remains are the last major grouping of the
2-13     Pleurocoelus, are indigenous to Texas, and are world famous; and
2-14           WHEREAS, The important locality referred to as the Jones site
2-15     excavation of the Pleurocoelus is the biggest dinosaur project
2-16     undertaken in the State of Texas led by the Fort Worth Museum of
2-17     Science and History; and
2-18           WHEREAS, These discoveries combined with the leadership of
2-19     the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History in the field of
2-20     dinosaur research make the Pleurocoelus an ideal candidate to be
2-21     the Lone Star State Dinosaur; now, therefore, be it
2-22           RESOLVED, That the 75th Legislature of the State of Texas
2-23     hereby name the Brachiosaur Sauropod, Pleurocoelus, the official
2-24     Lone Star State Dinosaur.
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             President of the Senate              Speaker of the House
               I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 57 was adopted by the Senate
         on March 20, 1997; and that the Senate concurred in House amendment
         on May 18, 1997.
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                                                 Secretary of the Senate
               I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 57 was adopted by the House,
         with amendment, on May 16, 1997.
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                                                 Chief Clerk of the House
         Approved:
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                     Date
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                   Governor