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    Otozoum ("giant animal") is an extinct ichnogenus (fossilized footprints and other markings) of sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Late Triassic-Middle...
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    Cocytus, respectively. He is chained as punishment for challenging Jupiter. Otozoum, the ichnogenus of sauropodomorph dinosaur, was named after Otus. Beekes...
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    "Revision and re-evaluation of the Early Jurassic dinosaurian ichnogenus Otozoum". Palaeontology. 46 (4): 803–838. Bibcode:2003Palgy..46..803R. doi:10.1111/1475-4983...
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    According to the presence of cf. Otozoum tracks on the Connecticut Valley, Anchisaurus could reach even greater sizes. Otozoum tracks were made by a semibipedal...
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    Hylaeosaurus. 1836 — Edward Hitchcock describes footprints (Eubrontes and Otozoum) of giant birds from Jurassic formations in Connecticut. Later they would...
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    PMC 4528552. PMID 26156768. "Misunderstood Giants: Geosaurus, Anteosaurus, Otozoum". Archives of the Dinosaur Mailing List. Ben Kreisler. Retrieved 30 October...
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    with other Connecticut Valley fossil tracks, including large four-toed Otozoum tracks with visible skin impressions, can also be seen. Arboretum The arboretum's...
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    Anchisauripus Anomoepus? Brasilichnium Eubrontes Grallator Tetrasauropus Otozoum Anomoepus Kayenta Formation: Body fossils Hybodontidae incert. Osteichthyes...
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  • assigned to basal saurischians, including those belonging to the ichnogenera Otozoum, Pseudotetrasauropus, Evazoum, and Kalosauropus, and examine their implications...
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    Publication. 28 (4): 1–12. Lockey, M.G.; Gierlinski, G.D. (2014). "A new Otozoum-dominated tracksite in the Glen Canyon Group (Jurassic) of eastern Utah"...
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