An Intact Dinosaur Skull Reveals a Previously Unknown Sauropod Species
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A new species of long-necked dinosaur, named Jinchuanloong niedu, has been discovered in China. The find is exceptional because it includes a nearly complete skull, a rare piece dating back 165 million years. This fossil, which could be a missing link, helps us to better understand the evolution of the sauropods.
An Intact Dinosaur Skull Reveals a Previously Unknown Sauropod Species
A team of scientists led by the China University of Geosciences has unveiled a groundbreaking discovery from the Middle Jurassic period. The researchers have described a new species of sauropod, Jinchuanloong niedu, based on a nearly complete skull and partial skeleton found in northwestern China. The Discovery of Jinchuanloong niedu Skull According to the study published in Science Reports, the fossil was uncovered from the lower part of the Xi…
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