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How big did dinosaurs get?

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    This drawing shows the largest dinosaur ever found in Australia. (Eromanga Natural History Museum)
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    Dr. Scott Hocknull and Robyn Mackenzie hold a 3-D reconstruction of the humerus bone of “Cooper.” (Eromanga Natural History Museum)
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    Robyn Mackenzie and her family found the dino fossils. They opened a museum to share them with others! (Eromanga Natural History Museum)
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    This drawing shows how big the dino was. (Eromanga Natural History Museum)
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It looked like a pile of big black rocks. But they were dinosaur bones.

The bones belong to the biggest dino ever found in Australia [ah-STRAY-lee-uh].

Read More: Robyn and Stuart Mackenzie were riding motorbikes on their farm in Eromanga, Australia. They spotted the dinosaur bones. They come from a plant-eating sauropod. That dinosaur is new to paleontologists (people who study dino fossils). They named it Australotitan cooperensis (“southern giant from Cooper Creek”). Scientists think it was as long as a basketball court and as tall as a two-story building! Job 40:15 describes something big and strong that could have been like this dinosaur. “Behold, Behemoth, which I made as I made you; he eats grass like an ox.”