Dinosaur bones discovered in Australia belonged to one of the world's largest creatures that ever lived.The remains of a giant Australotitan cooperensis were officially recognised as being from the largest species found in the country - and among the world's biggest.The giant plant-eater - nicknamed Cooper - comes from the titanosaur family.
It is thought to have lived during the Cretaceous period - between 92million and 96m years ago.Palaeontologists believe the herbivorous beast - known as sauropods - would have been between 25m and 30m long, had 5m-6.5m long legs, and had a huge neck and tail - similar in stature to Brachiosaurus and Apatosaurus.It was first discovered near Cooper Creek in the Eromanga Basin in 2007, but it has only.
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