Several of its bones had been crushed by other dinos walking on it.
An illustration of Australotitan cooperensis, the largest dinosaur ever found Down Under.
(Image credit: Vlad Konstantinov, Scott Hocknull/Eromanga Natural History Museum)
A newly described long-necked
dinosaur the length of a basketball court and hips the height of a two-story building is the largest beast to ever walk Australia, a new study finds.
Paleontologists discovered the enormous creature a titanosaur, the largest of the long-necked sauropod dinosaurs in Queensland’s outback. They named it
Australotitan cooperensis, or the southern titan from the Cooper a nod to the Cooper Creek system where it was found. But the team calls it Cooper for short.
A team of palaeontologists has unearthed the bones of a dinosaur in Queensland, Australia. The discovered parts of spine, scientists said, could belong to a new species altogether and may well be the youngest dinosaur discovered in Australia to date.
The team of paleontologists have reportedly unearthed the remains of what they suspect to be a brand-new species of herbivorous dinosaur buried in Queensland
There have been several prehistoric species that have been found recently, so let’s take a look at four of them. The remains of a 95-million-year-old dinosaur found in Eromanga, Queensland, are believed to be from an entirely new species. Robyn Mackenzie, who is a Director and Palaeontologist for the Eromanga Natural History Museum, told 9News.com.au. Read more »
Very exciting new dinosaur species unearthed on sheep farm after 98 million years
A team of paleontologists have uncovered the bones of a dinosaur in the middle of the Australian outback, with experts at Eromanga Natural History Museum saying it s a new species
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