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  2. Brontopodus - Wikipedia

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    Farlow, Pillman & Hawthorne, 1989. Brontopodus is an ichnogenus of dinosaur footprint. The footprint has diplodocid form, but four toes when almost every diplodocid has no more than three. This leaves Dyslocosaurus as the only known genus capable of producing the footprints. In 2020 Molina-Perez and Larramendi estimated the size of an ...

  3. Tyrannosauripus - Wikipedia

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    Tyrannosauripus is an ichnogenus of dinosaur footprint. It was discovered by geologist Charles "Chuck" Pillmore in 1983 and formally described by Martin Lockley and Adrian Hunt in 1994. [ 1] This fossil footprint from northern New Mexico is 96 cm long and given its Late Cretaceous age (about 66 million years old), it very likely belonged to the ...

  4. Aire Range Dinosaur Footprint Natural Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Aire Range Dinosaur Footprint Natural Monument, also known as Ourém - Torres Novas Dinosaur Footprint Natural Monument, is a natural monument in the Serras de Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park, Portugal, known for its long and well-preserved sauropod trackways. When discovered, it had the single longest known sauropod trackway in the world at ...

  5. Dinosaur State Park and Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    The largest and most plentiful footprints bear the name Eubrontes, an ichnogenus (fossilized footprint type) named by geologist Edward Hitchcock. They were probably created by a carnivorous theropod dinosaur similar to Dilophosaurus. The Eubrontes tracks range from 10 to 16 inches (410 mm) in length and are spaced 3.5 to 4.5 feet (1.4 m) apart ...

  6. Grallator - Wikipedia

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    Grallator ["GRA-luh-tor"] is an ichnogenus (form taxon based on footprints) which covers a common type of small, three-toed print made by a variety of bipedal theropod dinosaurs. Grallator -type footprints have been found in formations dating from the Early Triassic through to the early Cretaceous periods. They are found in the United States ...

  7. Farlowichnus - Wikipedia

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    Farlowichnus. Farlowichnus is an ichnogenus of small theropod dinosaur footprint. It includes a single species, F. rapidus, known from prints found in the Early Cretaceous Botucatu Formation of Brazil. Farlowichnus is known from several fossil trackways that indicate that it was likely a cursorial animal that was well-adapted to desert ...

  8. Natural Monument of Carenque - Wikipedia

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    Area. 6 hectares (15 acres) Established. 1997. The Natural Monument of Carenque is a natural monument in Belas, Sintra, Portugal. It contains more than one hundred dinosaur footprints [1] and has one of the longest dinosaur tracks in Europe. The original footprints have been covered with soil after being molded onto latex, so the Monument has ...

  9. Parabrontopodus - Wikipedia

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    Parabrontopodus. Parabrontopodus is an ichnogenus of dinosaur footprint, that was initially described by Lockley et al. in 1994, [1] and was assigned to Sauropoda by Lockley in 2002 and in 2004 by Niedzwiedzki and Pienkowski. Various species through their footprints that are characterized by the association of two impressions left by hand and foot.