Anticheiropus is an ichnogenus of dinosaur footprint belonging to a saurischian.
[1] It has only been discovered in Massachusetts (Portland Formation, Newark Supergroup).
Two ichnospecies are known (both are known from a single footprint):[2][3] A. hamatus and A. pilulatus, both discovered around 1863 and named by Edward Hitchcock in 1865.
One of the toes is offset from the rest of the foot, which is where the etymology of Anticheiropus stems from.
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