70 million year fossils in mail from the United States
More than 200 new fossils have been discovered in packages from the United States sent to China.
More than 200 new fossils have been discovered in packages from the United States sent to China.
Some fossils of Mosasaurus teeth in mailers are sent from the US to China.(Photo: Nanjing Morning News)
Image simulating two species of Mosasaurus species.(Photos: Wikipedia)
Security agency and immigration inspection of Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, found this fossil number when checking two items sent from the United States.
According to the researchers, fossils are identified as belonging to an ancient creature called Mosasaurus , living in the Cretaceous period (Dai Trung Sinh) about 70 million years ago. They take the form of a crocodile-like paddle, a long jaw, often living in an area near the ocean's surface.
ECNS said it was the first time that the Mosasaurus fossil was discovered in China.
Chinese law prohibits all individuals and organizations from entering or returning fossils to the country without permission from the customs. This case is being investigated by local customs.
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