The Muttaburrasaurus langdoni is Queensland's fossil emblem. The Muttaburrasaurus langdoni was officially recognised as Queensland’s fossil emblem in December 2023. The Muttaburra dinosaur roamed the ...
Learn about Queensland's official colour and emblems, why they were chosen and their significance to state identity. Our emblems are recognised in the Emblems of Queensland Act 2005. On 13 November ...
Most people picture dinosaurs as either fierce hunters or slow plant-eaters that grazed on anything in sight. But one Australian dinosaur, Muttaburrasaurus langdoni, didn’t quite fit that simple idea.
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 ...
Matt Herne has come up with an interesting conclusion after examining 1,300 newly recovered bone fragments from one of Australia's most famous dinosaurs, Muttaburrasaurus. "Very different drawings ...
New research shows that the large-bodied ornithopod dinosaur Muttaburrasaurus langdoni from the mid-Cretaceous of Australia was no ordinary herbivore. With a toothed beak and a brain wired for smell, ...
New research into an emblematic Queensland dinosaur suggests its facial structure looked different to what many previously thought. Palaeontologist Matthew Herne returned to the site where a ...
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 ...
Andy travels back 106 million years to the time of muttaburrasaurus, a nine-metre-long dinosaur that lived in Australia.
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