Macropodid and diprotodontid trackways on rock slab

This fallen slab from SW Western Australia has hopping traces of small kangaroos all over it. After the photogrammetry mesh was produced, it was discovered the undertracks of a large diprotodontid are also present along one edge of the slab. Diprotodontid undertracks are common in aeolianite sediments because they were so big and heavy.

Skeletal element: Trackway slab
Specimen number: FU2800
Significance of specimen: Unusual combination of kangaroo and diprotodontid traces
Geological age: Late Pleistocene, Tamala Limestone
State/territory: Western Australia
Locality/site: Margaret River coast