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Artificial intelligence has revealed that prehistoric footprints thought to be made by a vicious dinosaur predator were in fact from a timid herbivore. Artificial intelligence has revealed that ...
In 2004, the Australian government established Dinosaur Stampede National Monument in central Queensland. At this one place, preserved in the 95 million year old stone of the Lark Quarry ...
It's a snapshot in time," says John Taylor, a tour guide at the Dinosaur Stampede National Monument, at Lark Quarry in central Queensland. "This event that you can see right here before your eyes ...
It means the stampede scenario, which shapes what thousands of visitors are told each year at the Dinosaur Stampede National Monument about 110 kilometres south of Winton, is “unlikely”.
Lark Quarry, also known as the Dinosaur Stampede National Monument, is south of Winton in central-western Queensland and has more than 3000 dinosaur footprints.
In an international collaboration, University of Queensland palaeontologist Dr Anthony Romilio used AI pattern recognition to re-analyse footprints from the Dinosaur Stampede National Monument ...
It's a snapshot in time," says John Taylor, a tour guide at the Dinosaur Stampede National Monument, at Lark Quarry in central Queensland. "This event that you can see right here before your eyes ...