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i can see the bits that are labelled LM1, LM2 and LM3, they could possibly be another limb, but it doesn't look like another foot, so i don't think it would have run on all fours, maybe only when it was on land.
also, if LM1, LM2 and LM3 were the other limb it doesn't appear to be walking in line with the feet which are labelled LP0 and RP0 and so on.
also, the wings have a large span, if the wings had fingers and thumbs and it walked like it did in that animation, then the wing prints in the ground wouldn't be close to its footprints. the size of its wing span is large which suggests the space between each wing print would be a lot further apart to what is suggested in that picture.
if you've noticed pigeons that have lost or damaged their limbs, those pigeons would have different footprints that looks like no other animals. because they lose their limbs in different ways, some may only lose one claw, or two, or three, or have no claws, their footprints will look different to that of a normal pigeon, but does that mean the footprints of those pigeons with missing claws is the work of a new species or evidence of another limb?
with a beak that big and neck that long it would make sense for it to hold its neck upright like other birds with long beaks and long necks. it would also walk better if it walked upright on its two legs.
the animation shows the animal to be walking like a bat but bats don't have have long necks and have to carry around a heavy beak. if that animal was to stretch its neck out horizontally like that then it would only stretch it horizontally in flight not when it's on land. when it's on land i reckon it would keep its head as upright as possible in order for it to get the best view as possible of its surroundings while its on land. the higher your head is the further you can see.
if that thing was anything like a bat then it wouldn't be scaly at all, it would have membranes and fur. because it has a long beak, long neck, and doesn't have much of a tail i believe it was a bird of some sort with feathers and teeth. perhaps birds had teeth back in the day or perhaps it was just certain species of birds.
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