These Aboriginal rock carvings are from a heritage site in the Kuring-Gai Chase National Park. It is thought that they could be more than 22,000 years old based on what is belived to be a depiction of a giant echidna, which stood 100cm and had long legs unlike its present day relatives. Carbon dating of fossils indicate the animal became extinct during the the coldest part of the last ice age.
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