Backyard ichnites
urban wildlife trackways, footprints locked in mudstone
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Backyard ichnites
urban wildlife trackways, footprints locked in mudstone

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Ichnites
A three toed, bipedal track made in the Late triassic of Lesotho, Africa. It is thought it was made by the sauropodmorph (”prosauropod”) Euskelosaurus. Not much else is known.
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ichnites
Glut, Donald F. (2003). "Appendix: Dinosaur Tracks and Eggs". Dinosaurs: The Encyclopedia. 3rd Supplement. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 613–652.
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Photo by Ken Zirkel on Flickr.
Theropod ichnites (aka fossilised footprints) at Dinosaur State Park, Connecticut, USA. These prints are known as Eubrontes (=Grallator) which date from the Early Jurassic.
Eubrontes is not the name of a specific dinosaur, but is the name of the footprints themselves (a type of ichnotaxon or ichnogenus) which basically categorises the shapes of these trackways and the dates of when these prints were made. We do not know exactly what dinosaur species created these footprints.