In a surprising new study, Australia's most famous plant-eating dinosaur has been described as a "picky eater with a nose for good food" when it roamed across the continent around 96 million years ago ...
In a surprising new study, Australia’s most famous plant-eating dinosaur has been described as a “picky eater with a nose for good food” when it roamed across the continent around 96 million years ago ...
Half a century after he stumbled across a dinosaur beside an outback Queensland waterhole, grazier Doug Langdon has finally come face-to-face with the restored fossils of Australia's most famous ...
A famous dinosaur fossil found in arid outback Queensland will become the state's newest emblem after edging out other prehistoric competitors in a public poll. A dinosaur found in Queensland's ...
Ready to watch 'Muttaburrasaurus: Life in Gondwana' at home? We’ve rounded up platforms and services with rental, purchase, and subscription options, so you can choose your preferred way to watch. In ...
At first, Muttaburrasaurus was thought to have been related to Iguanodon, a plant-eating dino with conical spikes on its hands. Though many assumed Muttaburrasaurus had them as well, it now appears ...
The Queensland Museum has launched a children's book Happy Birthday Muttaburrasaurus to celebrate 50 years since the first bones from the dinosaur were discovered in the outback Queensland town of ...
Muttaburrasaurus langdoni, left, illustrated in Queensland Australia, around 96 million years ago. Other dinosaurs include a Megaraptoran carnivore, small ornithopods and enantiornithine birds.
This animated short film traces the adventures of a young Muttaburrasaurus who gets separated from his family. He wanders through wooded and coastal areas encountering other prehistoric animals and ...
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