“…Some dinosaur footprint assemblages, like the Baruungoyot sample, have more footprints of plant‐eaters than presumed meat‐eaters (e.g., Cobos et al, 2005; Cook et al, 2010; Day et al, 2004; Enriquez et al, 2022; Fiorillo et al, 2019; Huh et al, 2006; Lockley et al, 2006; Marty et al, 2018; Pond et al, 2014; Salisbury et al, 2016; Xing et al, 2021), as one would expect in a large‐vertebrate assemblage. In other dinosaur ichnofaunas, in contrast, among them the Morrison Formation (Foster, 2020), trackways of theropods are about as abundant, or more abundant, than trackways of large herbivores (Getty, 2005; Belvedere et al, 2010; Moratalla & Hernán, 2010; Moreno et al, 2012; Farlow et al, 2015; Li et al, 2015; Castanera et al, 2016: Meyer et al, 2018; Leonardi & de Souza Carvalho, 2021; Lockley et al, 2021) (For the Morrison Formation, if the trackway census is based on the number of localities at which footprints of a particular category occur, rather than counting the total number of trackways, there are about twice as many large herbivore than large carnivore occurrences—which is still a rather low herbivore: carnivore ratio).…”