A second specimen was also discovered at Eromanga. Although it was larger, its bones were more fragmented and difficult to study. Eromanga Natural History Museum / AFP
Dr Scott Hocknull poses with a 3D reconstruction and the humerus bone of "Cooper," a new species of dinosaur discovered in Queensland and recognised as the largest found in Australia. Eromanga Natural History Museum / Reuters
Dr Hocknull and staff member Robyn Mackenzie lift the reconstruction. Eromanga Natural History Museum / Reuters
The dinosaur species was between 25 metres and 30 metres long and stood between 5 metres and 6.5m from the ground to its hip, experts say. Eromanga Natural History Museum / AFP
Members of the field research team. Eromanga Natural History Museum / Reuters
A staff member examines a fossilised bone. Eromanga Natural History Museum / AFP
Member of staff Rochelle Lawrence with a giant fossil. Eromanga Natural History Museum / AFP
Researchers dig for dinosaur fossils in Cooper Creek, western Queensland. Eromanga Natural History Museum / AFP
A second specimen was also discovered at Eromanga. Although it was larger, its bones were more fragmented and difficult to study. Eromanga Natural History Museum / AFP
Dr Scott Hocknull poses with a 3D reconstruction and the humerus bone of "Cooper," a new species of dinosaur discovered in Queensland and recognised as the largest found in Australia. Eromanga Natural History Museum / Reuters
Dr Hocknull and staff member Robyn Mackenzie lift the reconstruction. Eromanga Natural History Museum / Reuters
The dinosaur species was between 25 metres and 30 metres long and stood between 5 metres and 6.5m from the ground to its hip, experts say. Eromanga Natural History Museum / AFP
Members of the field research team. Eromanga Natural History Museum / Reuters
A staff member examines a fossilised bone. Eromanga Natural History Museum / AFP
Member of staff Rochelle Lawrence with a giant fossil. Eromanga Natural History Museum / AFP
Researchers dig for dinosaur fossils in Cooper Creek, western Queensland. Eromanga Natural History Museum / AFP
A second specimen was also discovered at Eromanga. Although it was larger, its bones were more fragmented and difficult to study. Eromanga Natural History Museum / AFP