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At the new Virtual Australian Museum of Palaeontology, we offer free access to 600 million years of digital Australian fossils, from enigmatic early lifeforms to gigantic extinct marsupials.
Litoria tylerantiqua, a 55-million-year-old fossil, is Australia’s oldest known tree frog. It shifts the timeline for frog ...
Scientists at Queensland Museum have uncovered a 400-million ... The intricate honeycomb-like structure of the Australian fossils suggests that Palaeospondylus australis holds significant clues ...
Paleontologists unearthed a first of its kind fossil ... Queensland Museum said. Screengrab from the Queensland Museum Network's YouTube video. An extremely rare discovery in Australia could ...
The WA Museum has discovered the fossil bone of a “fish lizard” dating back between 94 and 97 million years. The museum discovered a flipper bone three decades ago and it has now been ...
Advertisement "We were extremely excited when we saw this fossil -- it is like the ... of long-necked plesiosaurs in Cretaceous Australia," Queensland Museum Network Senior Scientist Espen Knutsen ...
The fossilized spider was found near Gulgong, New South Wales, last week by a team of scientists led by Matthew McCurry, a paleontologist with the University of New South Wales and the Australian ...
An extremely rare discovery in Australia could be ... paleontology for the Queensland Museum Network — and who lead the group of researchers to collect the fossils — said the discovery will ...
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