Scott, the pictures showing the long track, do you get the feeling that the track is the hind foot as the animal is standing on its hind legs? The reason I ask is there seems to be a contrast with the half length track where the toes are prominent. Even the toes don't seem to be from a canine. Do you think that the creature was on all fours that would account for the different track configuration? These are the first tracks I have seen of the creature.
Scott, the pictures showing the long track, do
ReplyDeleteyou get the feeling that the track is the hind
foot as the animal is standing on its hind legs?
The reason I ask is there seems to be a contrast
with the half length track where the toes are
prominent. Even the toes don't seem to be from
a canine. Do you think that the creature was on
all fours that would account for the different
track configuration? These are the first tracks
I have seen of the creature.
Oh! The tracks I saw were longer, thinner....but kinda like that. I couldn't make out claws cuz it was sand.
ReplyDeleteCompare to pterosaur tracs:
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ReplyDeleteCorrection above: I live 1 mile not 21 miles.
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