Dieser Dinosaurier war 30 Meter lang und sechs Meter hoch
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  • Dr. Scott Hocknull and Robyn Mackenzie pose with a 3D reconstruction and the humerus bone of "Cooper," a new species of dinosaur discovered in Queensland and recognised as the largest ever found in Australia, in this undated handout image made available to Reuters on June 8, 2021 in Eromanga, Australia. Eromanga Natural History Museum/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MANDATORY CREDIT.     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
    1 /7 Das australische Ehepaar Scott Hocknull und Robyn Mackenzie hat Knochenteile eines Riesen-Dinosauriers gefunden.
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.06.2021 (22:36).  (210608) -- SYDNEY, June 8, 2021 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on May 23, 2007 shows researchers at an Australotitan cooperensis fossil site in Eromanga, Queensland, Australia Australian palaeontologists have unveiled a new species of giant sauropod dinosaur, which is the largest skeletal remains of a dinosaur ever to be discovered in Australia The new species, Australotitan cooperensis, "southern titan", was named after researchers found out it could be stomped into the record books as Australia's largest dinosaur, and it was also firstly discovered nearby the Cooper Creek in Eromanga, a town in southwest Queensland State TO GO WITH "Largest dinosaur skeletal confirmed to be new species discovered in Australia" (Queensland Museum/Handout via Xinhua).Xinhua News Agency / eyevine :...http://. - 20070523_PD6877 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    2 /7 Das Paar hatte die Knochen im Jahr 2005 gefunden. Über mehrere Jahre buddelten sie zusammen mit anderen Forscherinnen und Forschern die Überbleibsel eines Millionen-Jahre-alten Dinosauriers aus.
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  • Dr. Scott Hocknull poses with a 3D reconstruction and the humerus bone of "Cooper," a new species of dinosaur discovered in Queensland and recognised as the largest ever found in Australia, in this undated handout image made available to Reuters on June 8, 2021 in Eromanga, Australia. Eromanga Natural History Museum/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MANDATORY CREDIT.
    3 /7 Das Tier war gemäß 3D-Berechnungen sechs Meter hoch.
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  • A field research team poses with a 3D reconstruction of the humerus bone and other dinosaur bones in plaster jackets from "Cooper," a new species of dinosaur discovered in Queensland and recognised as the largest ever found in Australia, in this undated handout image made available to Reuters on June 8, 2021 in Eromanga, Australia. Eromanga Natural History Museum/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MANDATORY CREDIT.
    4 /7 Und 30 Meter lang.
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  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.06.2021 (22:34).  (210608) -- SYDNEY, June 8, 2021 (Xinhua) -- This simulated image shows an Australotitan cooperensis Australian palaeontologists have unveiled a new species of giant sauropod dinosaur, which is the largest skeletal remains of a dinosaur ever to be discovered in Australia The new species, Australotitan cooperensis, "southern titan", was named after researchers found out it could be stomped into the record books as Australia's largest dinosaur, and it was also firstly discovered nearby the Cooper Creek in Eromanga, a town in southwest Queensland State TO GO WITH "Largest dinosaur skeletal confirmed to be new species discovered in Australia" (Eromanga Natural History Museum/Handout via Xinhua).Xinhua News Agency / eyevine :...http://. - 20210608_PD3695 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
    5 /7 Damit war das Tier so lang wie ein Basketballfeld und zwei Stockwerke hoch.
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    Eromanga Natural History Museum / Eyevine / picturedesk.com
  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.06.2021 (22:35).  *** SERVICEBILD *** This handout picture taken by Rochelle Lawrence on May 23, 2015 and released by The Eromanga Natural History Museum shows researchers digging for dinosaur fossils in Cooper Creek, the area near the town of Eromanga, in western Queensland where the fossils were discovered in 2007. (Photo by Rochelle Lawrence / The Eromanga Natural History Museum / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / THE EROMANGA NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM / ROCHELLE LAWRENCE " - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS - 20150523_PD14394 - Rechteinfo: Servicebild (SB) Bei diesem Bild ist PictureDesk ausschließlich technischer Dienstleister und stellt eine technische Bearbeitungsgebühr in Rechnung. PictureDesk ist weder Urheber noch Rechteinhaber. Die Nutzung liegt in alleiniger Verantwortung des Kunden. Nur für redaktionelle Nutzung! Werbliche Nutzung erfordert Freigabe: bitte schicken Sie uns eine Anfrage.
    6 /7 Es handelt sich um die Reste des größten je gefundenen Dinosauriers in Australien.
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    ROCHELLE LAWRENCE / AFP / picturedesk.com
  • Download von www.picturedesk.com am 09.06.2021 (22:35).  *** SERVICEBILD *** This undated handout from the University of Queensland released on March 27, 2017 shows Dr Anthony Romilio and Linda Pollard from the university creating a silicon cast of sauropod tracks in the Lower Cretaceous Broome Sandstone in the Walmadany area of Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia. .An "unprecedented" 21 different types of dinosaur tracks have been found on a stretch of Australia's remote coastline, scientists said on March 27, 2017, referring to it as the nation's Jurassic Park. / AFP PHOTO / UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND / Steven W. SALISBURY / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND/STEVEN W. SALISBURY" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS - NO ARCHIVE TO GO WITH AFP story Australia-science dinosaur-history - 20140910_PD12761 - Rechteinfo: Servicebild (SB) Bei diesem Bild ist PictureDesk ausschließlich technischer Dienstleister und stellt eine technische Bearbeitungsgebühr in Rechnung. PictureDesk ist weder Urheber noch Rechteinhaber. Die Nutzung liegt in alleiniger Verantwortung des Kunden. Nur für redaktionelle Nutzung! Werbliche Nutzung erfordert Freigabe: bitte schicken Sie uns eine Anfrage.
    7 /7 Jetzt hoffen die Forscher auf einen noch größeren Fund: In anderen Teilen der Welt, wo riesige pflanzenfressende Dinosaurier gefunden wurden, seien auch Theropoden entdeckt worden – gigantische Fleischfresser auf zwei Beinen. "Irgendwo da draußen ist ein riesiger Raubsaurier", ist Hocknull überzeugt. "Wir haben ihn nur noch nicht gefunden."
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    STEVEN W. SALISBURY / AFP / picturedesk.com
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