DescriptionFossil track of a Chirotherium. Triassic Period. From England. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, UK.jpg
English: These footprints made by an unknown reptile species that lived in the Triassic period are called Chirotherium. The footprints show that its maker had 5 toes, each with a pointed claw on the end. The sandstone slab in which the tracks were preserved is from Storeton in Cheshire, England, UK, and is displayed at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, UK (accession no. 1902.73.rr).
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