Description
- Grallator sp.
- Dinosaur Footprint
- Lower Jurassic (200 Million Years Old)
- Found near Languedoc, France
- The actual footprint measures 3.8″ wide x 4.54″ long.
Grallator is an ichnogenus which covers a common type of small, three-toed print made by a variety of bipedal Theropod (Meat Eating) Dinosaurs. Grallator footprints are characteristically three-toed (tridactyl) and range from 10 to 20 centimeters (or 4 to 8 inches) long.
ALL Fossil Dinosaur Tracks have been coated with a tint and outlined so that you can see the actual print. This is necessary because unlike regular fossils, tracks are only the positive or negative impression left by the walking dinosaur and was not organic. Therefore, tracks will be the same color as the ancient fossilized mud that they were left in and would be very difficult to see without the contrast of the tint.