Dinosaur Dreaming

Summary

Dinosaur Dreaming is a paleontological site situated near Inverloch, Victoria, Australia. Remains of primitive mammals from the Cretaceous Age were first uncovered there in 1997 by researchers from Museum Victoria and the Monash University Science Centre.

The remains of early mammals, dinosaurs, and fossil bones of Cretaceous Age reptiles, birds, and fishes can be found at the Inverloch dig site. Australia's first dinosaur bone, the Cape Paterson Claw, was discovered near Inverloch in 1903 by William Hamilton Ferguson.[1] The fossils at Inverloch date to the mid Cretaceous.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Dinosaur Dreaming – the Inverloch Fossil site: Museum Victoria". Archived from the original on 15 January 2017. Retrieved 13 September 2016.

External links edit

  • Dinosaur Dreaming Web Site
  • Dinosaur Dreaming in Action
  • Monash Science Centre
  • Museum Victoria Dinosaur Dreaming

38°39′22″S 145°41′10″E / 38.65611°S 145.68611°E / -38.65611; 145.68611