ABSTRACT
In a recent paper, community-held archival material was used to evaluate the palaeo-biology of dinosaur track-makers from the ‘fireclay caverns’ of Mount Morgan. With the ensuing interest, community members disclosed additional photographic documentation of Mount Morgan dinosaur tracks. The described theropodan and ornithischian tracks are consistent with the known Mount Morgan ichnofaunal record, while evidence of Anomoepus track-makers walking with the atypical plantigrade pedal posture has not been previously documented in Australia.
Acknowledgements
The author thanks Carlos Cónsole-Gonella and an anonymous reviewer for constructive comments and helpful reviews. I thank the staff of the Mount Morgan Historical Museum for their involvement, discussions and access to archival material.
Disclosure statement
The author declares no competing interests.