
Muttaburrasaurus was a genus of herbivorous ornithopod dinosaur, which lived in what is now northeastern Australia sometime between 112 and 98.6 million years ago during the early Cretaceous Period. It has been recovered in some analyses as a member of the iguanodontian family Rhabdodontidae. After Minmi, it is Australia`s most completely known d....
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(pronounced mutt-ah-BUHR-ah-SAWR-us) Muttaburrasaurus meaning Muttaburra [in Queensland, Australia] lizard) was an ornithopod, a plant-eating dinosaur about 24 feet (7 m) long, dating from the middle Cretaceous period , about 113-97.5 million years ago. It probably ate cycads, ferns, and conifers and may have lived in herds. It had a large bulge on...
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Muttaburrasaurus was a dinosaur of the Cretaceous period. Remains of
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Muttaburrasaurus A Muttaburra lizard from Early Cretaceous Australia. This fossil was found close to the township of Muttaburra, central Queensland, Australia; near the fossil site Ornithopoda Iquanodontidae. Named by Alan Bartholomai and Ralph E. Molnar in 1981.
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