Ancient Dinosaur Skulls Unearthed in Australia's Queensland.

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A near-complete dinosaur skull of the species Diamantinasaurus matildae has been discovered in Australia, providing new insights into the anatomy of the species. The skull, nicknamed Ann, shows similarities to another dinosaur species, Sarmientosaurus musacchioi, from Argentina. The discovery lends support to the theory that there was a land bridge between what is now Australia and South America linking the continents via Antarctica. The paper is published in the Royal Society Open Science.
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