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Australia discovers 3 new large dinosaurs

Source: SAMAA
Sydney : Australia | 4 months ago  
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SYDNEY: Fossils of three new species of dinosaurs have been discovered in Australia, including a meat-eater larger than Velociraptor from the Jurassic Park movies, suggesting Australia may have a more complex prehistoric past. The two plant-eating and one carnivore dinosaurs, the first large...
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  • News Source: Sydney Morning Herald | 4 months ago
    Nicknamed Banjo he had three large slashing claws on each hand and is the most complete meat-eater ever found in Australia...Dubbed Clancy and Matilda, they lived about 100 million years ago and were titanosaurs, the largest kind of dinosaurs ever to...
  • News Source: The Daily Telegraph | 4 months ago
    Australian dinosaur have been discovered in a prehistoric billabong in western Queensland. Premier Anna Bligh announced the discovery in the central western town of Winton today as she opened the first stage of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum...
  • News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | 4 months ago
    Palaeontologists have unveiled three new Australian dinosaur skeletons in Queensland today...The research, published in the current edition of PloS One, puts Australian back on the palaeontology map and describes Australia's fauna before it separated...
  • News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | 4 months ago
    The pre-historic creatures have been nicknamed Matilda, Clancy and Banjo. The remains of the Diamantinasauras, Australovenator and Wintonotitan are estimated to be between 95 and 98 million years old. They were discovered in a pre-historic billabong...
  • News Source: Androscoggin News | 4 months ago
    Jurassic Park , once roamed the plains of Queensland. The bones of Australovenator Wintonensis, nicknamed "Banjo" by paleantologists, are among the remains of three new species found in the outback near Winton . Fossilised bones of two new species...
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