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Skull reconstruction. Olorotitan arharensis is based on the most complete lambeosaurine skeleton found outside North America to date. It was a large hadrosaurid, comparable with other large lambeosaurines such as Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus, [1] and may have grown up to 8 metres (26 ft) in length, up to 3.5 metres (11 ft) in height and within the range of 2.6–3.4 metric tons (2.9–3.7 ...
1991 Udurchukan Formation (Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian) Russia: One specimen may have come from an individual with a limp [6] Analong: 2020 Chuanjie Formation (Middle Jurassic, Bajocian) China: Originally described as a specimen of Chuanjiesaurus but it was assigned to a new genus due to several morphological differences Anchiornis: 2009
Volgatitan (meaning "Volga giant") is a genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of the Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia.The type and only species is Volgatitan simbirskiensis, known from seven caudal vertebrae from a single individual.
Russian paleontologists Yuri Bolotsky and Sergei Kurzanov first described and named this dinosaur in 1991. The generic name is derived from the Amur River and the Greek word sauros ("lizard"). The Amur (called Heilongjiang or "Black Dragon River" in Chinese ) forms the border of Russia and China , and is near where this dinosaur's remains were ...
Subsequent to its publication, All Yesterdays has proven influential on the modern culture of palaeoart. [1] The book and its associated concepts have sometimes appeared in publications covering the nature, history, and 'best practices' of palaeoart, particularly in the context of emphasizing the need for modern depictions of dinosaurs to be consistent with how living animals look and behave. [3]
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Swans are monogamous and the two have mated with each other for years, but without a partner at the start of the season it looked like Charlotte would have to choose another mate. In true ...
Dinosaurs evolved partway through the Triassic period of the Mesozoic era, around 230 Ma (million years ago). At that time, the earth had one supercontinental landmass, called Pangaea , of which Europe was a part.