One of the most known Australian Dinosaurs is theMuttaburrasaurus this dinosaur had an unusual resonating chamber on its nose and could possibly emit a loud Trumpet like sound. The Muttaburrasaurus was about 2.4 metres high at the shoulder and about 7 to 8 metres long, and lived about 120 years ago and was a vegetarian. The Muttaburrasaurus was named after the small town where it was found in Queensland. The second Dinosaur was the Minmi Paravertebra, this dinosaur was a well armoured dinosaur with spikes all along his back and sides and even on his tail which prevented an animal from jumping on his back to attack him. The Minmi was 3 metres long and even though it was so well protected with armor it was still quite fast. Remains were found at Minmi Crossing in Roma Queensland. Reference: http://www.kavenga.com/otherpages/dino.htm
When dinosaurs lived in Australia, the continent was further south. In fact, one corner of Australia was connected to Antarctica.
Australia was part of the giant land mass called Pangea at the time of dinosaurs.
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Crocodiles are indigenous to Australia and are amongst the few survivors of the age of dinosaurs.
There are way more than just two dinosaurs. If you're asking for two examples of dinosaurs, then I'll just say Tyrannosaurus Rex and Apatosaurus.
Dinosaurs were everywhere because the continents were all smooshed together witch is called Pangea. Dinosaurs would rome and rome every continent.
The two major groups of dinosaurs are the Saurischia (lizard-hipped dinosaurs) and the Ornithischia (bird-hipped dinosaurs). These groups are distinguished by differences in their pelvic bone structure.
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Dinosaurs that walk on two legs are called "bipeds". The term applies to all animals that walk on two legs.
Australia is just a continent in itself. sometimes it is included with the islands that surround it, called oceania. and the dinosaurs lived when there was 1 big continent.
No, not all carnivorous dinosaurs walked on two legs. Some carnivorous dinosaurs, like the theropods, were bipedal, walking on two legs. However, others, such as the ceratosaurs, were quadrupedal, walking on four legs.
There were a lot more than two dinosaurs that had a length of about 10 meters. Two examples include Neovenator and Amargasaurus.