Ichnologists study dinosaur footprints for clues on their behavior and physiology. Now your students can do the same. This full-color poster is a scientific interpretation of the late Triassic period with four detachable prints of a biped carnosaur, Kayentapus minor, traced from a dinosaur tracksite in the Culpeper Basin, Virginia. These can be laid out as a trackway, allowing students to determine the stride dimensions, pace angulation and velocity of a biped carnosaur. Developed by Sue Cox-Kauffman.Grades 7-12. Includes: teacher's guide with activities, a glossary of terms, background on the late Triassic period, flora identification key, geological timescale.