Eubrontes (Hitchcock, 1845) is the name of fossilised dinosaur footprints known from France, Poland, Slovakia, Italy, Spain, Australia (Queensland) and the USA.
Possibly synonymous with Grallator and a whole host of other names, Eubrontes dates from somewhere between the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic. The dinosaur that made them is a complete mystery but we know it had three toes.
What is Eubrontes?
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