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Chirotherium, also known as Cheirotherium (‘hand-beast’), is a Triassic trace fossil consisting of five-fingered (pentadactyle) footprints and whole tracks. These look, by coincidence, remarkably like the hands of apes and bears, with the outermost toe having evolved to extend out to the side like a thumb, although probably only functioning to provide a firmer grip in mud. Chirotherium tracks were first found in 1834 in Lower Triassic sandstone (Buntsandstein) in Thuringia, Germany, dating from about 243 million years ago (mya).

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  • Chirotherium (en)
  • Chirotherium (de)
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  • Chirotherium, also known as Cheirotherium (‘hand-beast’), is a Triassic trace fossil consisting of five-fingered (pentadactyle) footprints and whole tracks. These look, by coincidence, remarkably like the hands of apes and bears, with the outermost toe having evolved to extend out to the side like a thumb, although probably only functioning to provide a firmer grip in mud. Chirotherium tracks were first found in 1834 in Lower Triassic sandstone (Buntsandstein) in Thuringia, Germany, dating from about 243 million years ago (mya). (en)
  • Chirotherium ist eine Spurenfossilgattung fünffingeriger bzw. -zehiger (pentadactyler) Trittsiegel und entsprechender Fährten von Landwirbeltieren (Tetrapoda). In der ethologischen Spurenklassifikation nach Seilacher handelt es sich daher um ein Repichnium (Bewegungsspur) bzw. um ein Cursichnium (Schreitspur) in der Untergliederung der Bewegungsspuren nach Müller. Chirotherium ist typisch für terrestrische Sandsteine der Unter- und Mitteltrias (ca. 250 bis 230 mya) und wurde vermutlich von rein landlebenden Vorfahren der heutigen Krokodile, den „Rauisuchiern“, verursacht. (de)
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type ichnospecies
  • Chirotherium barthii (en)
type ichnospecies authority
  • Kaup, 1835 (en)
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  • Kaup, 1835 (en)
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  • Cheirotherium trace fossil, displayed in Oxford University Museum of Natural History (en)
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  • *Chirotherium barthii (Kaup, 1835) *Chirotherium sickleri (Kaup, 1835) *Chirotherium stortonense (Morton, 1863) *Chirotherium vorbachi (Kirchner, 1927) *Chirotherium beasleyi (Peabody, 1948) *Chirotherium moquinense (Peabody, 1956) *Chirotherium rex (Peabody, 1948) *Chirotherium lulli (Bock, 1952) *Chirotherium wondrai (Heller, 1952) *Chirotherium swinnertoni *Chirotherium courelli (DeMathieu, 1970) *Chirotherium atlensis (Biron & Dutuit, 1981) *Chirotherium mediterraneum (DeMathieu & Durand, 1991) (en)
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  • Ichnospecies (en)
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  • *Chirosaurus (Kaup, 1835) *Cheirotherium (, 1836) *Cheirotherion (Nopcsa, 1923) *Krokodilipus (Nopcsa, 1923) *Saurichnites (Kirchner, 1927) (en)
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  • Chirotherium (en)
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  • Chirotherium ist eine Spurenfossilgattung fünffingeriger bzw. -zehiger (pentadactyler) Trittsiegel und entsprechender Fährten von Landwirbeltieren (Tetrapoda). In der ethologischen Spurenklassifikation nach Seilacher handelt es sich daher um ein Repichnium (Bewegungsspur) bzw. um ein Cursichnium (Schreitspur) in der Untergliederung der Bewegungsspuren nach Müller. Chirotherium ist typisch für terrestrische Sandsteine der Unter- und Mitteltrias (ca. 250 bis 230 mya) und wurde vermutlich von rein landlebenden Vorfahren der heutigen Krokodile, den „Rauisuchiern“, verursacht. Chirotherium bzw. die Typusart Ch. barthii ist das erste nach Linné’scher Nomenklatur benannte Spurenfossil überhaupt. Als „Chirotherien“ werden informell neben den zahlreichen beschriebenen Chirotherium-Arten auch morphologisch ähnliche Spurengattungen, wie Brachychirotherium, Isochirotherium, Protochirotherium oder Synaptichnium bezeichnet. (de)
  • Chirotherium, also known as Cheirotherium (‘hand-beast’), is a Triassic trace fossil consisting of five-fingered (pentadactyle) footprints and whole tracks. These look, by coincidence, remarkably like the hands of apes and bears, with the outermost toe having evolved to extend out to the side like a thumb, although probably only functioning to provide a firmer grip in mud. Chirotherium tracks were first found in 1834 in Lower Triassic sandstone (Buntsandstein) in Thuringia, Germany, dating from about 243 million years ago (mya). The creatures who made the footprints and tracks were probably pseudosuchian archosaurs related to the ancestors of the crocodiles. They likely belonged to either prestosuchidae or rauisuchidae groups, which were both large carnivores with semi-erect gaits. (en)
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