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Theropod footprint?


Charlotte787

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Found this fossil in my grandads old collection, so unfortunately I have no info on where it’s from. Any help with ID would be much appreciated! I thought maybe it was grallator or a Devonian fish? Some more images in the comments 

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It's a track, and a nice one. :)

 

Compare to Anchisauripus.

 

Brightened and rotated: 

 

 

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