Paleontologist Anthony Romilio looked at three rock slabs bearing footprints. Most of the footprints come from one slab, which was discovered in 2002.
Each of the 66 total prints features three toes, indicating they belong to the ichnospecies Anomoepus scambus— a small ...
A slab of rock at an Australian high school, a boulder in a parking lot, and a bookend in a private collection feature ...
A large boulder used as decoration in a rural Australian high school’s foyer is actually covered in dinosaur footprints —it ...
The footprints were left around 200 million years ago, when small dinosaurs walked along or across an Australian waterway. (Image Credit: Anthony Romilio, The University of Queensland) There are a lot ...
Palaeontologists have discovered 66 three-toed dinosaur footprints in a slab of rock that has been on display for 20 years at ...