
Australovenator - Wikipedia
Australovenator (meaning "southern hunter") is a genus of megaraptoran theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Winton Formation (Cenomanian, 95 million years ago [1]) of Australia. Some …
Australovenator - Western Australian Museum
Australovenator was 5–6 metres long and a swift predator. It is based on the most complete skeleton of any Cretaceous meat-eating dinosaur from Australia. Its bones were found with fossilised sauropod, …
Australovenator wintonensis - Australian Age of Dinosaurs
Australovenator was established on the basis of the most complete non-avian theropod skeleton (~30% complete) ever found in Australia. This skeleton preserves almost complete arms and hands, legs …
Dino News Australovenator | The National Dinosaur Museum
Hey kids! Have you ever heard about a dinosaur that roamed Australia around 95 million years ago? Meet the Australovenator! This amazing predator lived during the Late Cretaceous period and is …
Australovenator Pictures & Facts - The Dinosaur Database
A compilation of the best Australovenator illustrations, facts, fossils, and maps. See how it lived in Australia during the Cretaceous period.
AR Dino's Group A - Queensland Museum
Australovenator wintonensis was a medium sized meat-eating dinosaur with serrated teeth and hands bearing 30cm long claws. The specimen, nicknamed 'Banjo', is the most complete theropod skeleton …
Australovenator (Australovenator wintonensis) – Australian REPTILIA ...
Australovenator was a medium-sized theropod dinosaur that lived in the riparian and woodland environments of what is now Australia during the mid-Cretaceous period.
Australovenator | Dinopedia | Fandom
Australovenator (meaning “southern hunter”) is a genus of megaraptoran theropod dinosaur from late Albian (Early Cretaceous)-age rocks of Australia, belonging to the Megaraptora. It is known from …
A Dinosaur A Day: Australovenator wintonensis - Tumblr
Physical Description: Australovenator was a Megaraptor, a group of fairly mysterious predatory dinosaurs that consistently confuse people since they were first discovered through today.
Australovenator - Prehistoric Wildlife
Jun 22, 2012 · Australovenator was given the nickname ‘Banjo’, in reference to the Australian poet Banjo Patterson. References to Banjo and his works were also made for the sauropod dinosaurs …