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    This uncontrolled handout photo released by the University of Queensland features a boulder sitting outside a school, which includes a boulder sitting outside a school, including dinosaurs in the city of Biloella in Central Queensland. – AFP/File

    Scientists said on Wednesday that a piece of footprints of fossil dinosaurs has been found on a slab of rock assembled dust inside an Australian school.

    Rock did not live up to 20 years of school in the rural banana poet of Queensland, as asked to Paleontologist Anthony Romilio to examine a group of three-foot track marks.

    Romilio said Slab was stamped with dozens of fossil footprints for the early Jurassic period a few 200 million years ago.

    “One of the highest concentrations of the footprints of the dinosaurs is shown”, “he said,” he said.

    Romilio at the University of Queensland said, “It is an unprecedented snapshot of abundance, movement, and behavior of a dinosaur for a time when no fossil dinosaurs have found in Australia.”

    “Such important fossils cannot take care of anyone for years, even in plain vision. It is incredible to think that a piece of history of this rich was resting in a schooling at this time.”

    The coal miners dug slabs in 2002 and gifted it to a small town school in Biloella, given it, where it was eventually displayed in the Foire.

    The rock was sitting until the researchers began asking for any dinosaurs discovered in the area.

    “Some teachers thought it was a replica rather than a real thing,” Romilio said.

    “Not everyone felt what they really had. They definitely knew that it was a dinosaur footprint. But there is no level of expansion that a researcher would go into himself.”

    ‘I was surprised’

    Romilio stated that 66 separate track impressions were found on the slab, with a surface area of ​​less than a square meter.

    He said that he belonged to a dinosaur, called anomoopus scambus – a small and chunky plant eater that had gone on two legs, he said.

    This undivided handout photo released by the University of Queensland shows an image of a boulder using 3D imaging and light filters, with dinosaurs' footprints in the city of Bilowella in Central Queensland. - AFP/File
    This undivided handout photo released by the University of Queensland shows an image of a boulder using 3D imaging and light filters, with dinosaurs’ footprints in the city of Bilowella in Central Queensland. – AFP/File

    “Fossil footprints, even though they are the most abundant of fossils of dinosaurs, are separated by a lot of researchers. They do not have a fossil bone sex appeal.

    “The vast majority of dinosaurs, they are not found by the pelionantologist. They are actually found by people on the ground.”

    The poaching of Romilio for fossils in the region also revealed two-ton boulder marking the entrance of a coal mine car park.

    “As I am driving in the car park, I see one of those car park boulders to prevent cars from driving on the lawn.

    Romilio and a team of researchers published their findings in Peer-review Journal Historical biology,

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