 Paleontologists, unearthed Cooper, Australia's largest dinosaur species ever that measures as long as a basket ball court, wait to hear this. Well now let's go back in time, way, way back in time, roaming our shores 95 million years ago this 30 meter colossus, the big fella, otherwise known as the Australocean Cooperensis and the bones from this beast have now been unearthed in Queensland making it Australia's largest ever dino discovery. Nicknamed Cooper, due to where it was found and scientifically classified as Australotitan Cooperensis, this newly discovered dinosaur species is now among the 15 largest ever found in the world, measuring up to 21 feet tall and 98 feet long and this makes it as large as a basket ball court. And how does this dinosaur look? And the team says it is most likely a giant sauropod or a plant eating subgroup characterised by their elongated necks, long tails and four trunked legs. Australotitan is believed to have lived between 92 million and 96 million years ago during the Cretaceous period and to classify it as such, the scientists created 3D scans of each bone and compared them to other known sauropod species all around the world. And the team also found out that the newly classified species was closely related to 3 other Australian sauropods that lived in the continent at this time, but what do you guys think of this one anyway? Comments below and thank you for watching. They have massive bones, look at the size of them, it goes all the way almost to the roof out there. That's right, when they were building the Aramanga Natural History Museum they had to figure out how big the roof would be just to fit the dinosaurs inside.