Early tetrapod trackways are rare, with few confirmed footprints from the first four-legged animals. Further research has not upheld initial claims linking some tracks to Devonian tetrapods. They may be natural formations or from different animals. Consider these cases. ...
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Devonian tetrapod trackways from the Genoa River, Valentia Island, and Tarbat Ness provide the most important evidence for the global distribution of early tetrapods. These findings complement those at Zachełmie by demonstrating the conditions for tetrapods to reach land. ...
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