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2025 Other Outputs First tracks, second changesRomilio, Anthony (2025, 11 25). First tracks, second changes Dinosaur Dreaming 24-24. |
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2021 Other Outputs Australia’s oldest dinosaur was a peaceful vegetarian, not a fierce predatorSalisbury, Steve and Romilio, Anthony (2021, 10 21). Australia’s oldest dinosaur was a peaceful vegetarian, not a fierce predator The Conversation |
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2020 Other Outputs 120 juta tahun yang lalu, buaya raksasa berkaki dua ini menjelajah wilayah Korea SelatanRomilio, Anthony (2020, 07 03). 120 juta tahun yang lalu, buaya raksasa berkaki dua ini menjelajah wilayah Korea Selatan The Conversation |
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2020 Other Outputs Dinosaur footprints show predators as big as T. rex stomped across Australia 160 million years agoRomilio, Anthony and Salisbury, Steve (2020, 06 19). Dinosaur footprints show predators as big as T. rex stomped across Australia 160 million years ago The Conversation |
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2018 Other Outputs Dinosaurian tracks and related geological features of the Reddell Point—Entrance Point area, Broome, Western Australia; palaeontological survey as part of the 2018 Broome Safe Boat Harbour site assessment processSalisbury, S. W. and Romilio, A. (2018). Dinosaurian tracks and related geological features of the Reddell Point—Entrance Point area, Broome, Western Australia; palaeontological survey as part of the 2018 Broome Safe Boat Harbour site assessment process. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
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2014 Other Outputs No dinosaur stampede at Lark Quarry – so what really happened?Salisbury, Steven and Romilio, Anthony (2014, 07 15). No dinosaur stampede at Lark Quarry – so what really happened? The Conversation |
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2014 Other Outputs The ichnological record of Australian Cretaceous ornithopodan dinosaurs: diversity, behaviour, and implications for the evolution of pedal postureRomilio, Anthony (2014). The ichnological record of Australian Cretaceous ornithopodan dinosaurs: diversity, behaviour, and implications for the evolution of pedal posture. PhD Thesis, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2019.494 |