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Seems similar to this other, also "opalized", dinosaur I posted some time ago...

New Dinosaur Species Discovered in Australia: Weewarrasaurus pobeni

Sci-News.org ^ | Dec 6, 2018 | News Staff / Source

The new Australian dinosaur, named Weewarrasaurus pobeni, was about the size of a large dog.

The ancient creature was an ornithopod dinosaur, part of a group of small plant-eating species that moved around on two legs and that were particularly abundant on the Cretaceous floodplains of eastern Australia.

A fragment of the jawbone of Weewarrasaurus pobeni was found deep in an underground mine at the Wee Warra locality close to the Grawin/Glengarry opal fields, approximately 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Lightning Ridge, central-northern New South Wales.

The fossil was analyzed by a team of paleontologists from the Australian Opal Centre and the Universities of New England and Queensland.

“Like all fossils from the Lightning Ridge opal mines, the lower jaw of Weewarrasaurus pobeni is preserved in opal,” said University of New England’s Dr. Phil Bell and co-authors.

“Lightning Ridge is the only place in the world where dinosaur bones routinely turn to opal.”

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The lower jaw of Weewarrasaurus pobeni. Image credit: Bell et al, doi: 10.7717/peerj.6008

2 posted on 06/04/2019 9:16:55 PM PDT by ETL (REAL Russia collusion! Newly updated FR Page w/ Table of Contents! Click ETL)
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Re: Seems similar to this other, also “opalized”, dinosaur I posted some time ago..

Correction! Seems IDENTICAL...

Even same location in Australia.

Yet they’ve given it a different name.

Weewarrasaurus pobeni vs Fostoria dhimbangunmal

That is, unless the artists’ depictions were just of some generalized similar type of dinosaur?


7 posted on 06/04/2019 9:35:04 PM PDT by ETL (REAL Russia collusion! Newly updated FR Page w/ Table of Contents! Click ETL)
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The depiction at the top appears to resemble the kangaroos’ ancestors. ...I know, different anatomy and all (egg layer vs. internal gestation). ...UNLESS, the ‘saurs found in the opal mine were not egg layers.

Past my bedtime...


16 posted on 06/05/2019 2:31:18 AM PDT by octex
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