Well-preserved hadrosaur fossil unearthed in N. China
Well-preserved hadrosaur fossil unearthed in N. China
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A rare well-preserved hadrosaur fossil has been unearthed in northern China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and is expected to be of huge value for research into how the species evolved, said Chinese archeologists.
More than 90 percent of the bones of the large hadrosaur were intact, including the head, cervical vertebra, limbs and a complete tail bone. It is the most complete dinosaur fossil unearthed in Inner Mongolia in 20 years.
The fossil was first discovered in 2012 in Urad Back Banner, in the northwest of the region and excavation started in June 2013.
More than 300 fossil bone pieces were excavated at the site, weighing a ton in total, said Tan Lin, an engineer with the Longhao Geological Institute of Paleontology in Inner Mongolia.
Chinese researchers said that the fossil structure of the hadrosaur was about eight meters long, one meter wide and five meters tall. It was a mature dinosaur which lived 80 million years ago.
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(Who would stand around waving with a hadrosaur only a couple of feet away?)
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