In a surprising new study, Australia's most famous plant-eating dinosaur has been described as a "picky eater with a nose for ...
Between 122 and 108 million years ago, the Australian landmass was much farther south than today. Victoria was positioned ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bruce Runnegar with the fossil he found while visiting a quarry with school friends in 1958. In 1958, an Australian teenager named ...
Giant 20-foot-long raptor dinosaurs once roamed Australia, according to a new study that could rewrite the evolutionary history and hierarchy of predators on the continent. The research, published in ...
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, ...
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 ...
EROMANGA, Australia — A new dinosaur species discovered down under is believed to be the largest to ever roam Australia. The Australotitan cooperensis, nicknamed “the southern titan,” was first ...
CNN — Kangaroos and wallabies weren't around in Australia 125 million years ago, but small herbivorous dinosaurs that also bounded around on powerful back legs were. Researchers discovered five ...
Australotitan cooperensis is the new species confirmed by paleontologists in Australia. It's the biggest dinosaur discovered in Australia. Researchers in Australia have confirmed the discovery of ...
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 ...