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  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Fossil_trackways

    Fossil trackways in the United States ‎ (16 P) Pages in category "Fossil trackways" The …

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    What is a fossil track called?A fossil track or ichnite ( Greek " ιχνιον " ( ichnion) – a track, trace or footstep) is a fossilized footprint. This is a type of trace fossil. A fossil trackway is a sequence of fossil tracks left by a single organism.
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    Who made trackways in the fossil record?Many fossil trackways were made by dinosaurs, early tetrapods, and other quadrupeds and bipeds on land. Marine organisms also made many ancient trackways (such as the trails of trilobites and eurypterids like Hibbertopterus ).
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    When were the Robledos fossil tracks discovered?[8] In situ Paleozoic Era tracks were discovered on June 6, 1987 by Jerry Paul MacDonald. Scattered footprints had been found in the Robledos for almost fifty years prior to MacDonald starting his search. He used the recollections of local hikers, quarrymen, and fossil hunters to concentrate his search.
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    What are some examples of fossils found in the fossil record?There are also fossilized plants and petrified wood present, as well as plenty of marine invertebrate fossils including brachiopods, gastropods, cephalopods, bivalves, and echinoderms. [3] Much of the fossilized material originated during the Permian Period and is around 280 million years old.
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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_non-Dinosauria_fossil_trackway_articles

    This is a list of articles relating to fossil trackways that are outside the category of the numerous fossil dinosaur articles – that refer to tracks or trackways.

  4. https://fossil.fandom.com/wiki/Fossil_trackway
    • Mammal trackways are one of the least common trackways, and are in the 'Age of the Grasses', 'Age of the Mammals'. Mammals were not often in mud, or riverine environments, more often in the forestlands, or grasslands. Thus the earlier tetrapods or proto-tetrapods would yield the most fossil trackways, from these 4-footed creatures. The Walchia fore...
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