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Students at Biloela State High School unknowingly walked past a major fossil find containing 66 dinosaur footprints. Paleontologist Anthony Romilio and his team discovered that the rock slab dates ...
University of Queensland paleontologist Anthony Romilio used 3D imaging to reveal the tracks of plant-eating dinosaurs that were likely crossing a river.
University of Queensland paleontologist Anthony Romilio used 3D imaging to reveal the tracks of plant-eating dinosaurs that were likely crossing a river.
The fact that this fossil slipped under the radar for decades isn’t surprising, said lead study author Dr. Anthony Romilio, a paleontologist and research associate with the university’s ...
Paleontologist Anthony Romilio looked at three rock slabs bearing footprints. Most of the footprints come from one slab, which was discovered in 2002.
Paleontologist Anthony Romilio looked at three rock slabs bearing footprints. Most of the footprints come from one slab, which was discovered in 2002.
“The footprints are from 47 individual dinosaurs which passed across a patch of wet, white clay, possibly walking along or crossing a waterway,” Anthony Romilio, paleontologist in UQ’s ...
But Romilio was unprepared for what he was about to discover. The relatively small rock contained "one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur footprints" ever found in Australia.
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