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Who found the first Australian dinosaur?

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Who found the first Australian dinosaur?

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The first discovery of a dinosaur is of a small carnivorous dinosaur claw from the Gippsland coast of eastern Victoria, not far from where we are digging for dinosaurs at Inverloch. It was discovered in 1906 by Mr Ferguson, a government geologist, and sent to the British museum in London where it was described by Sir Arthur Smith Woodward.

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