Australian Age of Dinosaurs
Australian Age of Dinosaurs Ltd (AAOD) is a not for profit organisation located in Winton, Queensland and founded by David and Judy Elliott in 2003. The organisation’s activities include operation of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History (the Museum) which holds annual dinosaur digs in the Winton Formation of western Queensland and oversees the year-round operation of Australia’s most productive dinosaur fossil preparation laboratory. Since 2005, the AAOD Museum has accumulated the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils in the world and holds the holotype specimens of Diamantinasaurus matildae ("Matilda"), Australia’s most complete sauropod skeleton, and Australovenator wintonensis ("Banjo"), Australia’s most complete theropod skeleton. The museum is open to
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Australian Age of Dinosaurs
Australian Age of Dinosaurs Ltd (AAOD) is a not for profit organisation located in Winton, Queensland and founded by David and Judy Elliott in 2003. The organisation’s activities include operation of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History (the Museum) which holds annual dinosaur digs in the Winton Formation of western Queensland and oversees the year-round operation of Australia’s most productive dinosaur fossil preparation laboratory. Since 2005, the AAOD Museum has accumulated the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils in the world and holds the holotype specimens of Diamantinasaurus matildae ("Matilda"), Australia’s most complete sauropod skeleton, and Australovenator wintonensis ("Banjo"), Australia’s most complete theropod skeleton. The museum is open to
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Australian Age of Dinosaurs Lt ...... 5 it hosted 27,414 admissions.
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Cretaceous Period
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David Elliott , Ian Merritt , ...... n, Carol Trewick, Butch Lenton
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Australovenator wintonensis "B ...... ; Wintonotitan wattsi "Clancy"
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Australian Age of Dinosaurs Lt ...... keleton. The museum is open to
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Australian Age of Dinosaurs
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Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum
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