Yes they do .I have seen one
Dinosaur footprints are the original soil or sand that the footprint was made in, which has been buried and then turned into rock by great pressure. In a nutshell, yes.
A dinosaur footprint.
Eubrontes is the name of a fossil footprint that is made by a theropod dinosaur. So while it is not a dinosaur itself, it was made by a dinosaur.
The Brachiosaurus footprint is relatively small for a dinosaur. Looking more like a giraffe than a dinosaur, specimens have been found in North America.
the shape and size...
the shape and size...
the shape and size...
They are an example of a trace fossil
One possibility would be that the dinosaur footprint had been made on a prehistoric island.
a dinosaur but now they are extincted so a bear.
by mud and hundred years and it will turn to stone.
a dinosaur footprint is a trace fossil