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That's when paleontologist Anthony Romilio came to the high school to examine the boulder and its unusual markings. “I thought, 'Yes, it’s a small boulder, so I can just lift it up.' But oh my ...
Paleontologist Anthony Romilio looked at three rock slabs bearing footprints. Most of the footprints come from one slab, which was discovered in 2002.
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IFLScience on MSNA High School’s Rock Has One Of Australia’s Richest Dinosaur Footprint Collections - MSNAustralia is notoriously lacking in dinosaur bones, and Dr Anthony Romilio of the University of Queensland told IFLScience ...
Courtesy Dr. Anthony Romilio One indication the footprint came from an herbivore like Prosauropod was the shape of the feet, Romilio said. Predatory dinosaurs had toes that were bunched together ...
That's when paleontologist Anthony Romilio came to the high school to examine the boulder and its unusual markings. Watch NBC 4 free wherever you are. WATCH HERE “I thought, ...
That's when paleontologist Anthony Romilio came to the high school to examine the boulder and its unusual markings. “I thought, 'Yes, it’s a small boulder, so I can just lift it up.' But oh my ...
That's when paleontologist Anthony Romilio came to the high school to examine the boulder and its unusual markings. “I thought, 'Yes, it’s a small boulder, so I can just lift it up.' But oh my ...
That's when paleontologist Anthony Romilio came to the high school to examine the boulder and its unusual markings. “I thought, 'Yes, it’s a small boulder, so I can just lift it up.' But oh my ...
Some were thinking that it was a replica," Australian paleontologist Anthony Romilio said. "They did not know that this was an actual fossil itself.
Some were thinking that it was a replica," Australian paleontologist Anthony Romilio said. "They did not know that this was an actual fossil itself. Skip to content ...
That's when paleontologist Anthony Romilio came to the high school to examine the boulder and its unusual markings. “I thought, 'Yes, it’s a small boulder, so I can just lift it up.' But oh my ...
That's when paleontologist Anthony Romilio came to the high school to examine the boulder and its unusual markings. “I ...
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