An Australian farmer was stunned to stumble across the remains of a 100-million-year-old “monster of the sea” while tending his land. Robert Hacon was poisoning prickly acacia on his farm near Neila ...
Kronosaurus queenslandicus, a massive marine reptile, dominated the Eromanga Sea millions of years ago. Its powerful jaws, with a bite force exceeding that of modern crocodiles, crushed shells and ...
"The specimen represents the most complete mandible of a Kronosaurus queenslandicus in the world, with most other examples being weathered, crushed or incomplete. This is the real deal," reported ...
For one of the most impressive seagoing predators of all time, Kronosaurus queenslandicus did not receive a very auspicious introduction in the scientific literature. Today the creature’s name ...
Scientists believe five-foot jawbone fossil found in Australia is more than 100 million years old and belonged to a baby Kronosaurus Queenslandicus The Kronosaurus Queenslandicus is believed to have ...
(Representational Image) Farmer Robert Hacon discovered the 1.6 metre fossilised jaw of a Kronosaurus Queenslandicus Brisbane, Australia: An Australian farmer has found the remains of a 100 ...
The opalised tooth of a gigantic, prehistoric marine reptile is being donated to the SA Museum, decades after it was first unearthed at Coober Pedy. Sophia and John Provatidis of Majestic Opals mined ...
Dr Tim Holland has seen dozens of amazing fossil discoveries in north-west Queensland, including the skull of an Ichthyosaur found by a seven-year-old girl and the only complete Kronosaurus jaw in ...
Scientists examining the lives of killer marine dinosaurs are using alligators to work out the power in the prehistoric animals' jaws. Crocodiles and alligators who have roamed the earth for millions ...
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For one of the most impressive seagoing predators of all time, Kronosaurus queenslandicus did not receive a very auspicious introduction in the scientific literature. Today the creature’s name ...
For one of the most impressive oceanic predators of all time, Kronosaurus queenslandicus did not receive an auspicious introduction in the scientific literature. Today the creature’s name immediately ...