It was first found in Corncockle Quarry in Dumfries, Scotland, and described by Rev.
[2] In ichnology, footprints and other traces are given a genus and species name, the ichnogenus and ichnospecies, that is based on the shape of the print.
However, it is almost impossible to match a track mark to the animal that made it.
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