What Australia would have looked like when the dinosaurs roamed (opens original article in a new tab)
Australia 100 million years ago was part of Antarctica, featuring a polar environment with diverse dinosaurs, including megaraptors and herbivores, as revealed by fossil findings in sites like Dinosaur Cove.
- Australia 100 million years ago was part of Antarctica with dinosaurs in a polar environment.
- Palaeontologists found evidence of diverse dinosaur species, including megaraptors and herbivores, in sites like Dinosaur Cove.
- Fossils indicate a temperate rainforest with dinosaurs, including small species and marine reptiles, in various Australian regions.
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