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Brisbane’s backyard discovery: The 230-million-year-old footprint

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A fossilised footprint found by a young boy in a Brisbane quarry in 1958 has been officially identified as a sauropodomorph, one of the world’s oldest dinosaur fossils.

Dr. Anthony Romilio joined Dean & Sofie on 4BC Breakfast to explain that this rare 230-million-year-old find suggests dinosaurs were roaming a unified supercontinent from Australia to the USA.

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Image: The University of Queensland

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