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Product Information During the late Triassic period, this Kayentapus minor stalked the Culpeper Basin in Virginia. Its trackways are visible today. With this unique and exciting kit, students can use methods employed by ichnologists and paleontologists to make a cast from a footprint replica taken from Culpeper Basin. These print replicas can be used to determine characteristics of the animal such as leg length, the specimen's speed and approximate size. The kit is designed for students in grades 7-12. Includes: replica of an original cast of a biped track (25 cm long, all materials needed to produce a cast, and a detailed teacher's guide with activities and complete instructions. Tell a Friend about this item
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