200-million-year-old footprints of 66 dinosaurs uncovered at Australian school

A remarkable discovery of 66 dinosaur footprints, estimated to be 200 million years old, has been made at a Queensland school. The fossilized prints, of a small, bipedal plant-eater from the early Jurassic era, lay beneath an unassuming rock slab. This finding offers valuable insights into the movement and behavior of prehistoric creatures in ancient Australia.

200-million-year-old footprints of 66 dinosaurs uncovered at Australian school
A remarkable discovery of 66 dinosaur footprints, estimated to be 200 million years old, has been made at a Queensland school. The fossilized prints, of a small, bipedal plant-eater from the early Jurassic era, lay beneath an unassuming rock slab. This finding offers valuable insights into the movement and behavior of prehistoric creatures in ancient Australia.