H. Pettijohn on Nostr: Happy #FossilFriday! Did you know that many theropod dinosaurs have thick pads on the ...
Happy #FossilFriday! Did you know that many theropod dinosaurs have thick pads on the bottom of their feet? Much like the paw pads of dogs and cats, these probably helped cushion their footfalls and assisted in gripping the ground when running. (1/2)
#paleontology #ichnology #dinosaur
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