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Paleozoology / Australian National Heritage List / Lark Quarry Conservation Park / Trackway / Footprint / Theropoda / Coelurosauria / Dinosaur / Ornithopod / Paleontology / Biology / Geology
Date: 2010-03-22 03:20:04
Paleozoology
Australian National Heritage List
Lark Quarry Conservation Park
Trackway
Footprint
Theropoda
Coelurosauria
Dinosaur
Ornithopod
Paleontology
Biology
Geology

Geology 4 Winton dinosaur trackways The Winton dinosaurs were mostly small varieties of coelurosaurs (left, chasing dragon flies) and ornithopods (right, plant eaters).

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