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New Mid-Cretaceous (Latest Albian) Dinosaurs from Winton, Queensland, Australia
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everyONE - the PLoS ONE community blog referenced this article in "Waltzing with Dinosaurs" on 07 Jul 2009 at 10:49 GMT
"Last week, we introduced three new species of dinosaur from the mid-Cretaceous, discovered in the Winton Formation in Australia: the ferocious, carnivorous theropod, Australovenator wintonensis and two giant, plant-eating sauropods, Witonotitan wattsi ..."
everyONE - the PLoS ONE community blog referenced this article in "Queensland Digs Yield Three New Kings of the Cretaceous" on 03 Jul 2009 at 01:38 GMT
"It is rare for three new dinosaur species to be revealed in a single week and rarer still for them to be described in a single published article. And yet in their article, New Mid-Cretaceous (Latest Albian) Dinosaurs from Winton, Queensland, Australia,..."
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