Trove of dinosaur footprints found at Australian school
- A fossil find at a school in central Queensland includes the largest number of dinosaur footprints ever found on a single surface, featuring 66 tracks, according to Anthony Romilio from the University of Queensland.
- The footprints date back 200 million years and suggest that many small dinosaurs walked in a shallow river.
- The sizes of the footprints indicate that the dinosaurs were small, with some species being about 30 centimeters tall and others nearly a meter.
- The discovery provides insight into dinosaur behavior and links to other known footprints in the area, indicating that these small dinosaurs had a broad distribution, as noted by Romilio.
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