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    Dinosaur footprint
    InfoThe Dinosaur Footprint (dinosaur track in English) is a footprint of a dinosaur (apparently unidentified) that was fossilized. This is a one-part, freestanding fossil.
    SizeNo size
    Value

    1.000 Berries



    TimeThere is no epoch
    Parties
    • Dino footprint
    Appearances
    • Animal Crossing: Population: on the rise!
    • Animal Crossing: Wild World
    • Animal Crossing: City Folk/Let's Go To The City
    • Animal Crossing: New Leaf
    • Animal Crossing: New Horizons
    Museum information:

    Animal Crossing: Population: on the rise !:
    "Uhu, what do we have here! A fossilized footprint. This leads to hours of study. It is a find of extraordinary importance! I have never seen a specimen of comparable beauty. The clear marks of three fingers tell us that it is the footprint of A theropod from ... hmm, maybe from Jurassic. It's impossible to know more for sure, but this fossil will give us hours of happy scientific speculation. A fearsome predator after its prey, sinking the soft earth in its wake to leave us its memory. . "
    Animal Crossing: Wild World:
    "Hmm, this shape ... I take it this footprint was marked by a majestic T-rex! The footprints give us data on the shape of the foot, the texture of the skin and more. We can even know how fast it was! The footprints say many things! Uhu! Excuse me! I get excited thinking about what we can find out! "
    Animal Crossing: City Folk/Let's Go To The City:
    "Uuhuhu! What a superb specimen! Judging from its shape, I would say that this dinosaur footprint belongs to a mighty tyrannosaurus. But don't you dare to underestimate your find because it is just a footprint! Dinosaur footprints provide us with a great deal of information, even more than bones. Indeed, they reveal, for example, details about his skin or the speed at which he was moving ... Fascinating! "
    Animal Crossing: New Leaf:
    "Unlike other fossils, the footprints can help to discover how dinosaurs lived. Thanks to them, science has discovered how some species walked. This includes the distribution of weight, the posture they had and even the speed of movement."
    Animal Crossing: New Horizons:
    "Dinosaur tracks are fossilized footprints on the bottom of the sea or in soft soils. They allow us to deduce how extensive the territory of a certain species was and their 'social' relationships. They also give us clues about the size of the animals, their gait and even speed! These are traces that almost show us the day-to-day life of the dinosaurs! "



    WSee information about this Fossil, in pedia - See other Animal Crossing Fossils.



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