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  2. File:White Sands Fossil Footprints.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Footprints of Large, Triassic dinos in Greenland.png

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    Deutsch: Tetrapodenspurenfossilien Eosauropus sp. (die größeren rundlichen Trittsiegel rechts – erzeugt von einem Dinosaurier aus der Gruppe der Sauropoda) und Grallator sp. (die kleineren dreistrahligen Trittsiegel links – erzeugt von einem Dinosaurier aus der Gruppe der Theropoda), erhalten als konkave Epireliefs auf der Schichtfläche einer geringmächtigen Siltsteinlage der ...

  4. File:Dinosaur footprints 2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Matching dinosaur footprints found more than 3,700 miles apart

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    Footprints dating back 120 million years show where dinosaurs were able to cross between land that's now part of two different continents. Matching dinosaur footprints found more than 3,700 miles ...

  6. Researchers found that the dinosaur footprints were discovered over 3,700 miles away from each other – and that the footprints were made 120 million years ago on a "supercontinent known as ...

  7. Matching dinosaur footprints discovered an ocean apart - AOL

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    Footprints left by three-toed theropods. The study found that the majority of the fossil footprints were formed by theropod dinosaurs, which were characterized by their three toes and hollow bones.

  8. Nigersaurus - Wikipedia

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    Like all sauropods, Nigersaurus was a quadruped with a small head, thick hind legs, and a prominent tail. Among that clade, Nigersaurus was fairly small, with a body length of only 9 m (30 ft) and a femur reaching only 1 m (3 ft 3 in); it may have weighed around 1.9–4 t (2.1–4.4 short tons), comparable to a modern elephant.

  9. Connecticut River Valley trackways - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut River Valley trackways are the fossilised footprints of a number of Early Jurassic dinosaurs or other archosauromorphs from the sandstone beds of Massachusetts and Connecticut. The finding has the distinction of being among the first known discoveries of dinosaur remains in North America.