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Kronosaurus queenslandicus, a massive marine reptile, dominated the Eromanga Sea millions of years ago. Its powerful jaws, ...
A jaw dug up in Australia measured a frightening 1.6 m, and it packed double the bite force of today’s crocodiles.
In 2021, the curator of Kronosaurus Korner, a museum in Richmond, Australia, discovered fossilized bones at a dig site outside the town, according to a study published June 12 in the journal ...
The Kronosaurus was a massive marine predator with a fearsome jaw, big enough to swallow an adult human whole. They had huge teeth — about 12 inches long from the base to the tip, which they used to ...
An amateur paleontologist has discovered a new species of pterosaur, a flying reptile that lived alongside dinosaurs around 100 million years ago.
The remains of the prehistoric flying reptile is the most-complete pterosaur fossil found in Australia.
H. peterseni now joins other significant marine fossils on display at Kronosaurus Korner, including the largest marine reptile, Kronosaurus queenslandicus, and other notable plesiosaur and ...
The bones of a large prehistoric marine animal are now on display at Kronosaurus Korner museum as part of the B.O.B exhibit. Journalist covering Queensland and Northern Territory community, sport ...
An amateur paleontologist has discovered a new species of pterosaur, a flying reptile that lived alongside dinosaurs around 100 million years ago.
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