The largest dinosaur ever found in Australia
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For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Sauroniops, links from Dean Lomax, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Sauroniops-Episode-342/ To get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdino Dinosaur of the day Sauroniops, a large carcharodontosaurid with a dome on its head. Interview with Dean Lomax, an award winning paleontologist and currently Visiting Scientist at The University of Manchester, UK. He is also a scientific consultant for many shows and author of the new book, Locked In Time, which looks at animal behavior through 50 extraordinary fossils. Follow him on twitter or Instagram @Dean_R_Lomax. In dinosaur news this week:"Cooper" is now officially Australotitan cooperensis and is the largest dinosaur ever described from AustraliaPaleontologists in Yunnan Province, China, found a 70% complete skeleton, probably LufengosaurusWoodland Park Zoo in Seattle, WA has a animatronic dinosaur exhibitMayborn Museum in Waco, Texas has a temporary exhibit: “The World’s Largest Dinosaurs" Created by AMNHThis episode is brought to you in part by BetterHelp which offers professional counseling done securely online. You can get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/ikd This episode is brought to you by Unidragon. Their beautiful wooden puzzles feature pieces which are each unique laser-cut shapes. Check out their new Fiery Fox, Lovely Tiger, and Fairy Bird puzzles at Unidragon.com and use promo code dino for 10% off your purchase.
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