Trove of dinosaur footprints found at Australian school
- A fossil find at a school in central Queensland has revealed the most dinosaur footprints ever captured on a single surface, totaling 66 tracks and dating back 200 million years.
- Anthony Romilio, a Palaeontologist from the University of Queensland, stated that the footprints give insight into the creatures' behavior during their lifetimes.
- The footprints indicate dinosaurs were not large, with sizes ranging from about 30 centimeters to nearly a meter tall.
- The find suggests these dinosaurs lived in a region that was once a shallow riverbed.
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