Muttaburrasaurus was a herbivore. It lived in the Cretaceous period and inhabited Australia. Its fossils have been found in places such as Queensland (australia).
Quick facts about Muttaburrasaurus:
- Existed from 105.3 million years ago to Turonian Age
 - Lived in a terrestrial habitat
 - Was a herbivore
 - Reproduced by laying eggs
 - 3 different specimens have been found by paleontologists
 
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- R. E. Molnar. 1991. Fossil reptiles in Australia. In P. Vickers-Rich, J. M. Monaghan, R. F. Baird, & T. H. Rich (eds.), Vertebrate Paleontology of Australasia
 - A. Bartholomai. 1966. Fossil footprints in Queensland. Australian Natural History 15:147-150
 - R. E. Molnar. 1996. Observations on the Australian ornithopod dinosaur, Muttaburrasaurus. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 39(3):639-652
 
