Tridactyl footprints, plant, rain. El Pueblo early Permian.
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Tridactyl footprints (three-digit) have been found in what were very muddy environments. However, tridactyl footprints suggest a duality of purpose: that purpose was an ability to shed mud and a probable excursive tendency to walk and run on dry land. It follows then that the most important fact is that one or more of the early Permian tridactyl footprints that have surfaced in early Permian ichnofacies is ancestral to the first bipedal dinosaurs.