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Dinosaur Footprint ID


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I have had these tentatively id'ed on the forum before. The seller lists them all as Grallator from the Connecticut River Valley. However the largest print is the one I am questioning I have had various people id it as Eubrontes or Prosauropod etc. Is there any way to get a definite id?

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Seems somewhat small for a Eubrontes. Might be me but looks like the mud may have collapsed a bit making ID difficult for me at least as I can't really see the definition other than middle toe.

*Frank*

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I agree, not  a real definitive print.

Probably Grallator, though.

 

 

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Some light reading for those interested:

Triassic Life of the Connecticut Valley

    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

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