Scientists have confirmed for the first time that Australia was once home to a dinosaur that was big, fast and terrifying, and they’ve named it like something from an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie. Meet ...
CANBERRA, Australia—Scientists have confirmed for the first time that Australia was once home to a dinosaur that was big, fast and terrifying, and they’ve named it like something from an Arnold ...
A life-sized Australovenator is set to wander about Sydney's Centennial Park as part of Science Week. The Australovenator, meaning southern hunter, is believed to have roamed Australia 95 million ...
Scientists have announced the major discovery of a new dinosaur in Queensland – a mid-sized “vicious” carnivore that lived 95 million years ago. The Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum and the ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from CM iPad section Qld Life. Followed categories will be added to My News. For several decades, paleontologists have been studying the 3000 or so dinosaur footprints ...
Australovenator wintonensis could be up to 2 metres high and 7 metres long The latest discovery closely resembles a species found nearby in 2006 It had large hands with what Dr White called "recurved ...
Australia isn’t well-known for exceptional dinosaur fossils. Even though the continent contains some spectacular tracksites, such as the “Dinosaur Stampede,” many of the dinosaurs discovered in ...
Dinosaur remains uncovered from central Queensland in Australia could be the first fragments of a vicious new dinosaur species never seen before. The 93 million year-old remains, comprising bones from ...
The fossilised bones of a theropod, whose family tree includes the most famous of the dinosaurs, the T Rex, have been found in Queensland, which is something of a fossil hotbed. The beast was a huge ...
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If you thought the flesh-ripping dinosaurs in Jurassic Park were terrifying, those fearsome creatures were just puppydogs compared to the giant teeth-gnasher that once roamed the plains of Australia.