Australia – The discovery of a massive predatory dinosaur skeleton in Australia has sparked considerable debate among scientists. This giant is believed to have lived approximately 121 million years ago. The size and characteristics of this predator suggest it was at the top of the food chain. It also necessitates a re-evaluation of our understanding of dinosaur evolution and dispersal during the Early Cretaceous period.
Giant skeleton of a predator sparks debate about the history of dinosaurs
Australia and the diversity of dinosaurs in the Cretaceous period

Medhat Elsheikh
- News Editor
A predatory dinosaur in Australia (Photo/Agencies)
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