How Did Dino Footprints Get on Roof of Cave?

A mystery surrounding dinosaur footprints on the ceiling of a cave in central Queensland has been solved after more than half a century.


It follows a chance meeting at a fruit market between a palaeontologist and a geologist's daughter.

University of Queensland palaeontologist, Anthony Romilio, was shown photos of footprints in the Fireclay Caverns at Mount Morgan, near Rockhampton.

The photographs were taken by late geologist, Ross Staines, and helped with his discovery of how dinosaurs walked and which species once inhabited the region.

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