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What Australia would have looked like when the dinosaurs roamed
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- An artist's impression of a hungry Australovenator pursuing a pair of Leaellynasaura.
- Swift, 5-metre-long predators like Australovenator hunted during months of darkness.
- Meanwhile, herds of Leaellynasaura fed among ferns covered in frost.
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An artist's impression of a hungry Australovenator pursuing a pair of Leaellynasaura. (Supplied: Museums Victoria)
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Swift, 5-metre-long predators like Australovenator hunted during months of darkness.
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