A huge sauropod dinosaur dubbed the 'southern titan' that was as long as a basketball court roamed Australia 96 million years ago, a study has reported. Queensland Museum and Eromanga Natural History Museum experts described the new species, named 'Australotitan cooperensis', which was unearthed in 2007. Palaeontologists found the fossil specimen, nicknamed 'Cooper' in southwest Queensland's Cooper Creek, after which the dino was also given its species name. Scientists say ...