Ray Stanford Wrote:
> However, I have
collected a fascinating little three-toed track from
the > Early Cretaceous of Maryland, that strongly suggests that the tracker was > moving at a substantially faster-than-walk pace, quickly 'threw on the > brakes', and skidded more than one pes length, during which time the little > dinosaur had ROTATED THE FOOT (or else the whole body?) to quickly stop and > then immediately (seemingly) dash away at roughly 90 degrees out of the > direction from which it had been rushing! I don't know the size of
these footprints, but they could have been of a small dinosaur, hunting a flying
insect or something like this, so the prey wouldn't let any prints...
Marcel Bertolucci
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