Australia, land of kangaroos and koalas, today reveals an unsuspected prehistoric past. Fossils of theropod dinosaurs, including the oldest known megaraptorids and the first carcharodontosaurs on the ...
Research published today in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology has unveiled a landmark discovery—fossils of the world's oldest known megaraptorid and the first evidence of carcharodontosaurs in ...
A rendering of the Australotitan cooperensis dinosaur discovered in Australia. One of the largest dinosaurs ever discovered in the world.Courtesy of the Eromanga Natural History Museum Australia has ...
An Australian dinosaur appears to have walked on a natural kind of “high heel,” researchers suggest. The Rhoetosaurus brownei -- a 24-ton, or 52,910-pound sauropod, which is a long-necked herbivorous ...
Australia is in the midst of an incredible “dinosaur boom” as record numbers of farmers unearth ancient dinosaur bones that send tourists flocking to their rural properties. Up until the 21st Century, ...
Today, a new Aussie dinosaur is being welcomed into the fold. Our study published in the journal PeerJ documents Australotitan cooperensis — Australia’s largest dinosaur species ever discovered, and ...
A new species of dinosaur discovered in Australia has been confirmed as the largest ever found in the country, and one of the biggest in the world.The fossilized skeleton, nicknamed "Cooper," was ...
We used to think we knew everything there is to know about dinosaurs, but scientists discover new evidence and fossils constantly. All which prove to us modern humans that we don’t know a lot more ...
A herd of opal-encrusted dinosaurs representing an entirely new species has been discovered in Australia. The fossils were first unearthed in an opal mine in New South Wales back in the 1980s. After ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - 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 ...
An Australian dinosaur appears to have walked on a natural kind of “high heel,” researchers suggest. The Rhoetosaurus brownei — a 24-ton, or 52,910-pound sauropod, which is a long-necked herbivorous ...
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