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Dinosaurs - Kambara implexidens
https://australian.museum/learn/dinosaurs/fact-sheets/kambara-implexidens/Kambara implexidens, from the early Eocene of Queensland, was a mekosuchine, an ancient group of primitive Gondwanan crocodiles.
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Chunia illuminata
https://australian.museum/learn/australia-over-time/extinct-animals/chunia-illuminata/Chunia was a primitive ektopodontid, a distinctive group of Cainozoic Australian possums that may have been specialized seed-eaters. Ektopodontids, first thought to be monotremes, had short faces, large, forward-facing eyes and the most unusual and complex teeth of any marsupial.
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Tingamarra Alamitophis
https://australian.museum/learn/australia-over-time/extinct-animals/alamitophis-tingamarra/Alamitophis tingamarra was a small Eocene madtsoiid, an extinct family of primitive snakes known mainly from Gondwana. Madtsoiids have the longest fossil record of any group of snakes, with a record that stretches from about 90 million to 100,000 years ago.
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Widebody Pipefish, Stigmatopora nigra Kaup, 1856
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/fishes/widebody-pipefish-stigmatopora-nigra-kaup-1856/Widebody Pipefish, Stigmatopora nigra Kaup, 1856
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Blotched Blue-tongue Lizard
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/reptiles/blotched-blue-tongue-lizard/Some individual Blotched Blue-tongue Lizards may weigh more than one kilogram.
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Eastern Blue-tongue Lizard
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/reptiles/eastern-blue-tongue-lizard/Eastern Blue-tongue Lizard
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Dinosaurs - Caudipteryx zoui
https://australian.museum/learn/dinosaurs/fact-sheets/caudipteryx-zoui/Caudipteryx zoui was a dinosaur that lived about 125 million years ago and mostly ate plants. It was covered in short downy feathers and had longer feathers on its arms and tail.
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Dinosaur - Velociraptor mongoliensis
https://australian.museum/learn/dinosaurs/fact-sheets/velociraptor-mongoliensis/Velociraptor mongoliensis was a small meat-eating dinosaur that lived in China and Mongolia 80 million years ago.
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Tails from the Coasts
Special exhibition
On now -
Burra
Permanent kids learning space
10am - 4.30pm -
RELICS
Special Exhibition
Opens 16 August 2025 -
Minerals
Permanent exhibition
Open daily