Oldest known avian footprints from Australia: Eumeralla Formation (Albian), Dinosaur Cove, Victoria
Abstract
Two thin‐toed tridactyl tracks in a fluvial sandstone bed of the E umeralla F ormation ( A lbian) at D inosaur C ove ( V ictoria, A ustralia) were likely made by avian trackmakers, making these the oldest known fossil bird tracks in A ustralia and the only E arly C retaceous ones from G ondwana. These tracks, which co‐occur on the same surface with a slightly larger nonavian theropod track, are distinguishable by their anisodactyl form, hallux...
Paper Details
Title
Oldest known avian footprints from Australia: Eumeralla Formation (Albian), Dinosaur Cove, Victoria
Published Date
Oct 25, 2013
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
1
Pages
7 - 19
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