Volunteer fossil hunters and trained paleontologists uncover a new Australian dinosaur and the oldest known megaraptorid.
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The end of the Cretaceous Period, 66 million years ago, marked the dramatic extinction of the dinosaurs. Until now, our ...
Megaraptorids are known for somewhat small but sharp teeth, air-filled bones, and powerful forelimbs with enormous claws.
Digital reconstruction of the Late Cretaceous (~69 million years old) crown bird Vegavis iaai that was completed following ...
Fossils of the world’s oldest megaraptorid and the first-ever carcharodontosaurs in Australia have been discovered, ...
Between 122 and 108 million years ago, the Australian landmass was much farther south than today. Victoria was positioned ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNRare Neck Fossil With Puncture Mark Suggests a Prehistoric Crocodilian Snacked on a Young Pterosaur 76 Million Years AgoThe fossil sheds light on interactions within the Cretaceous food web and may represent the first record of this type of ...
Research published today in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology has unveiled a landmark discovery—fossils of the world's ...
The skull exhibits a long, pointed beak and a brain shape unique among all known birds previously discovered from the ...
Cretaceous Australia Landscape. Artwork by Jonathan Metzger. Source - Museums Victoria Credit: Artwork by Jonathan Metzger.
Three dinosaur-themed bounce houses await and there’s a Jurassic Quest gift shop called the Dino Store, which sells ...
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