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  2. 80-million-year-old dinosaur eggs dug up in China are the ...

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    This sets a new record for the smallest found dinosaur egg. The previous record for the smallest non-avian dinosaur egg, according to Guinness World Records , measures 45-by-20 millimeters (about ...

  3. Majiacun Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Majiacun Formation is a Santonian to Coniacian geologic formation in China. [1] Dinosaur remains are among the ... Jia, S.; Ji, Q. (2010), "A new troodontid ...

  4. Yuanyanglong - Wikipedia

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    The Yuanyanglong fossil material, was discovered in 2021 in sediments of the Miaogou Formation (Maortu locality) in the Gobi Desert of Chilantai, Inner Mongolia, China.Two incomplete skeletons were found in association on the same block, which are assumed to represent the same species based on comparable anatomy and body size.

  5. Huangshanlong - Wikipedia

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    Huangshanlong (meaning "Huangshan dragon") is a genus of mamenchisaurid dinosaurs native to the Anhui province of China. It contains a single species, Huangshanlong anhuiensis. H. anhuiensis represents, along with Anhuilong and Wannanosaurus, one of three dinosaurs found in Anhui province.

  6. Lingwulong - Wikipedia

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    Lingwulong is a genus of dicraeosaurid sauropod dinosaur from the Middle Jurassic of what is now Lingwu, Yinchuan, Ningxia, China. The type and only species is L. shenqi, known from several partial skeletons. It is the earliest-aged neosauropod ever discovered, as well as the only definite diplodocoid from east Asia. [1]

  7. ‘Translucent’ creature with teeth on its back found in China ...

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    Researchers identified the creatures by their “degenerated” color and “extremely long” beak, according to a study.

  8. Changyuraptor - Wikipedia

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    Changyuraptor is a genus of "four-winged", predatory dinosaurs. It is known from a single fossil specimen representing the species Changyuraptor yangi, which was discovered from Early Cretaceous (125 million year old) deposits in Liaoning Province, China. [1] C. yangi belongs to the group of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaurs called the ...

  9. Wangshi Group - Wikipedia

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    The Wangshi Group (Chinese: 王氏群; pinyin: Wángshì Qún) is a geological Group in Shandong, China whose strata date back to the Coniacian to Campanian stages of the Late Cretaceous. [1] Dinosaur remains are among the fossils that have been recovered from the group.