200-Million-Year-Old Three-Toed Dinosaur Footprints Discovered in Australia

200-Million-Year-Old Three-Toed Dinosaur Footprints Discovered in Australia
Ornithischian trackmakers of the ichnospecies Anomoepus scambus. Image credit: University of Queensland.

Paleontologists have studied and described three previously unknown dinosaur track-bearing surfaces from a locality near Biloela in Queensland, Australia.

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 Paleontologists have studied and described three previously unknown dinosaur track-bearing surfaces from a locality near Biloela in Queensland, Australia.
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