the animal's size
What might depth of a footprint tell an interpreter?
You can find out because you can see what the animal had small feet that means it was small or if the animal has big feet it was a big animal
You would need to know the size of the tracks and the shape. The shape would tell you what general type it was. From that, you could look at the size of the footprint and calculate the size of the animal based on the ratio of the foot to the rest of the body for that type of animal.
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A footprint is literally the impression in the ground made by the foot of a person or animal. Figuratively it means any kind of impression or clue to its existence left by a person or being.
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A spoor is a footprint of an animal
The raccoon has its own distinctive footprint unlike that of any other animal. See th image above of a raccoon's paw.
Three things paleontologist can tell are:How many feet the dinosaur walked onThe weight of the animal based on the depth of the footprintThe gait of the animal - how fast it was going and the order in which it moved its feet to move
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If Bigfoot were made of coal, he would have a massive carbon footprint.