Also stride.  Dinosaurs walked with upright legs, instead of splayed
like crocodiles, lizards, etc.

--Ben

William Bowen wrote:
> erm... precedent?
> 
> 
> experience.
> 
> there are clues, it's not like they're randomly proclaiming certain
> things to be fossils or fossilized (though yes, this has happened, it
> isn't common).
> 
> approximate age of the rock itself. type of track, talon/toe placement, etc.
> 
> 
> 
>>To play devil's advocate here, how does one jump to the conclusion that
>>it is a dinosaur footprint?
> 
> 
> 


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