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  2. Beishanlong - Wikipedia

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    Life restoration. Three fossils of Beishanlong were found in the early twenty-first century in Northwestern China at the White Ghost Castle site, in the province of Gansu.The type species is Beishanlong grandis, described and named online in 2009 by a team of Chinese and American paleontologists, and formally published in January 2010 by the same Peter Makovicky, Li Daiqing, Gao Keqin, Matthew ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Yuanyanglong - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Hao et al. described Yuanyanglong bainian as a new genus and species of early oviraptorosaurs based on these fossil remains. The generic name , Yuanyanglong , combines yuanyang ( 鴛鴦 ), the Mandarin word for "lovebirds" (the mandarin duck ), a species symbolic of mating for life with the Chinese word long , meaning "dragon".

  5. 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]

  6. Shantungosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Illustration. First described in 1973, [3] Shantungosaurus is known from over five incomplete skeletons. Chinese scientist Xing Xu and his colleagues indicate that Shantungosaurus is very similar to and shares many unique characters with Edmontosaurus, forming a node of an Edmontosaurus–Shantungosaurus clade between North America and Asia, based on the new materials recovered in Shandong.

  7. Feathered Dinosaurs of China - Wikipedia

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    Feathered Dinosaurs of China is a documentary book written and illustrated by Paleoartist, Gregory Wenzel. The book has somewhat of a plot, featuring a possible and theoretical day in the life of Chinese Animals from the Aptian stage in Liaoning .

  8. Zhenyuanlong - Wikipedia

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    Zhenyuanlong was one of eighteen dinosaur taxa from 2015 to be described in open access or free-to-read journals. [3] The holotype, JPM-0008, was found in the Sihedang locality of Jianchang County of northeastern China's Yixian Formation, which dates from the Aptian age of the Early Cretaceous (125–113 million years ago). The holotype ...

  9. Category:Dinosaurs of China - Wikipedia

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