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- They were found before dinosaurs were known and initial models of the trackmaker proposed that it was a bear or ape, which walked with its feet crossed...
- Brontopodus is an ichnogenus of dinosaur footprint by sauropod trackmaker. This ichnogenus is mainly characterized by a wide-gauge trackway, which is distinguishable...
- also indicates adaptations for running in soft, dry sand. The dinosaur trackmaker of the Farlowichnus footprints may have reached lengths of up to 3–3.5...
- Dilophosaurus individual, but found that unlikely, as they estimated the trackmaker would have been 2.83–2.99 m (9 ft 3+1⁄2 in – 9 ft 9+3⁄4 in) tall at the...
- (or 4 to 8 inches) long. Though the tracks show only three toes, the trackmakers likely had between four and five toes on their feet. While it is usually...
- considered trackmaker for Gwyneddichnium, small drepanosaurs such as Hypuronector or Dolabrosaurus have also been proposed as trackmakers. This is considered...
- offers a rare glimpse into the walking speed of tyrannosaurids, and the trackmaker is estimated to have been moving at a speed of 4.5–8.0 kilometers per...
- remain rare in the preservational conditions of the rocks. The potential trackmakers may be a large oviraptorosaur or a small (possibly juvenile) tyrannosaurid...
- not the combined length of the fore and hind feet. In reality, the trackmakers of Breviparopus were likely somewhat smaller than this. The actual prints...
- sauropodomorph similar to Plateosaurus, excluding Dilophosaurus as a possible trackmaker. Instead, Weems proposed Kayentapus hopii, another ichnotaxon named by...