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  2. Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum - Wikipedia

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    The main attraction for tourists and enthusiasts is the 10½ metre long and 4-metre high Tyrannosaurus rex (T.Rex) skeleton. [3] In addition, the Museum houses Australia's largest collection of fossils in amber, fossil dinosaur eggs, and a large collection of opalised fossils.

  3. National Dinosaur Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum's exhibition follows the evolution of life, with a particular focus on dinosaurs. With an annual patronage of 100,000 visitors, the museum is one of the most popular attractions in the Australian Capital Territory. The gift shop stocks a range of natural history books, dinosaur replicas, toys, fossils, crystals, minerals and meteorites.

  4. List of dinosaur specimens with nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Museum of the Rockies: Tyrannosaurus: Juvenile skull, named for initial find of small lower jaw fragment. Cast of Chomper in Berkeley Square: C-rex MOR 1126 Museum of the Rockies: Tyrannosaurus rex: Cupcake Tyrannosaurus: Custer MOR-008 Museum of the Rockies: Tyrannosaurus: Hell Creek Formation: Has intact skull Denver's Tyranno [181] Duffy

  5. First tyrannosaur fossil discovered with its last meal ... - AOL

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    - Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology The tyrannosaur in question, a young Gorgosaurus libratus, would have weighed about 772 pounds (350 kilograms) — less than a horse — and reached 13 feet ...

  6. List of Australian and Antarctic dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Australia: The largest dinosaur known from Australia, comparable in size to large South American dinosaurs. Potentially a synonym of the contemporary Diamantinasaurus [2] Australovenator: 2009 Winton Formation (Late Cretaceous, Cenomanian) Australia: Analysis of its arms suggests it was well-adapted to grasping [3] Austrosaurus: 1933

  7. Australian Age of Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Australian Age of Dinosaurs Ltd. (AAOD) is a nonprofit organization located in Winton, Queensland, founded by David Elliott and Judy Elliott in 2002. The organization’s activities include the operation of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History, which holds annual dinosaur digs in the Winton Formation [1] of Western Queensland and oversees the year-round operation of ...

  8. Australian Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Museum, originally known as the Colonial Museum or Sydney Museum. is a heritage-listed museum at 1 William Street, Sydney CBD, New South Wales. It is the oldest natural history museum in Australia and the fifth oldest natural history museum in the world, with an international reputation in the fields of natural history and ...

  9. Lark Quarry Dinosaur Trackways - Wikipedia

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    The footprints were first discovered in the 1960s by station manager, Glen Seymour, in the nearby Seymour Quarry. Palaeontologists from the Queensland Museum, including Mary Wade and Tony Thulborn and the University of Queensland excavated Lark Quarry during 1976–77 (the quarry was named after Malcolm Lark, a volunteer who removed a lot of the overlying rock.)

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