Overview
- The boulder, located in Biloela State High School's foyer, contains 66 fossilized footprints from 47 individual dinosaurs, the highest concentration found on a single slab in Australia.
- The tracks were made by Anomoepus scambus, a small, plant-eating dinosaur that walked on two legs and lived during the Early Jurassic period.
- The boulder was donated to the school in 2002 by a geologist who retrieved it from a nearby mine, but its significance was only recently identified by paleontologist Anthony Romilio.
- The discovery provides rare insights into dinosaur behavior, movement, and abundance in Australia, where no skeletal remains from this period have been found.
- Discussions are underway to relocate the boulder to a public venue, while additional fossils in the region are being studied for further discoveries.