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12-FEB-2012

muttaburrasaurus langdoni

Named after the town of Muttaburra in central Queensland, Muttaburrasaurus langdoni was discovered by local grazier Doug Langdon, for whom the dinosaur is named. Muttaburrasaurus lived around 100 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period. It was a herbivore, with rows of grinding teeth. Several specimens of this dinosaur have been found in central and northern Queensland, and a few teeth have been found in New South Wales. Muttaburrasaurus was about 7m long, and probably ate plants such as ferns, cycads and conifers. It may have lived in herds.

Qld Museum, Brisbane

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globalgadabout15-Feb-2012 15:51
an impressive specimen, and a telling moment with the museum visitors..V
Frank Brault15-Feb-2012 15:23
An excellent capture and thanks for the information. V
Ali Majdfar15-Feb-2012 07:35
Fantastic capture and information! ~V
Yvonne15-Feb-2012 03:31
Sure was a great find & makes a spectacular exhibit. Great shot Laine,
love JJ and Phillip's cute comments :)
Walter Otto Koenig15-Feb-2012 01:28
Fascinating exhibit. The way the visitors are dressed this could easily be in Southern California. :)
Sheila15-Feb-2012 00:35
Excellent pp.
I'd love to see this.
Alan K14-Feb-2012 23:16
I'm sure I've worked with this guy in the past. In several places, in fact.
You've framed this well; the tail and the spine seem to lead the eye up to the head.
Máire Uí Mhaicín14-Feb-2012 22:46
You've covered a lot of time and a lot of inner space in this image. And also smiling at JJ's comment!
Karen Stuebing14-Feb-2012 22:46
Super photo of this museum and I love the post processing.
Colin Storey14-Feb-2012 22:25
Wonderful image of this museum scene. Lol at JJ.
sue anne14-Feb-2012 22:17
Looks like a fun place to explore.
Phillip Normanton14-Feb-2012 22:09
"local grazier" - I like the sound of that job, just chewing the cud all day :O)
Char14-Feb-2012 21:59
LOL at Johnny. This is a terrific shot of this ancient creature, Laine. So much for the 21st century. I'm sure that's why he's smiling. ;>))
Johnny JAG14-Feb-2012 21:26
It could just be a big Kangaroo
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