130-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Footprints Found in Australia, Some Bigger Than a Human

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News18•23-01-2026, 12:19
130-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Footprints Found in Australia, Some Bigger Than a Human
- •A remote stretch of coastline on the Dampier Peninsula, Australia, has been identified as one of the most important dinosaur fossil sites globally.
- •Enormous dinosaur footprints, some up to 1.75 meters long, dating back 130 million years to the Early Cretaceous period, have been discovered.
- •The site, spanning 25 kilometers, contains 48 separate track sites with 150 clear dinosaur tracks, representing 21 different footprint types, including the first confirmed stegosaur footprints in Australia.
- •The Goolarabooloo Traditional Custodians played a crucial role in preserving the site, which was central evidence in opposing an LNG processing plant and led to its inclusion on the National Heritage List in 2011.
- •The findings challenge global dinosaur extinction patterns, suggesting some groups survived longer in Gondwana, and highlight Australia's unique evolutionary path.
Why It Matters: Australia's Dampier Peninsula reveals a 130-million-year-old dinosaur trackway, reshaping understanding of prehistoric life.
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