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Australia's Newest Armored Dinosaur Had Parrot Beak and Turtle Ears, Researchers Say
Researchers from University of Queensland have identified one of Australia's newest dinosaurs, Kunbarrasaurus. This dinosaur's unique characteristics suggest it is a distinctly different species than previously classified.
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