Discovering new strains of dinosaur Ceratopsidae
Chinese scientists have unearthed the new species of Ceratopsidae dinosaur fossil in Zhucheng City, Shandong Province of the country.
Chinese scientists have unearthed the new species of Ceratopsidae dinosaur fossil in Zhucheng City, Shandong Province of the country.
The new dinosaur genus Ceratopsidae has been named by Tu Tinh dinosaur expert of the Institute of Vertebrate Animal Research and Ancient People, the Chinese Academy of Sciences named ' Chinese Dinosaurs Zhucheng .'
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According to Tu Tinh, ' China Zhucheng ' is the only Ceratopsidae dinosaur fossil discovered outside North America.
The emergence of dinosaurs Ceratopsidae challenged studies of the taxonomy and metamorphosis of the entire dinosaur Ceratopsidae, as well as the classification of Centrosaurus dinosaurs and Chasmosaurus dinosaurs.
In addition, the finding also provides important information regarding the dinosaur evolution of Ceratopsidae, which adds to the gap in the Ceratopsidae dinosaur study and has a great impact on the geography of horrific creatures. long.
Chu Thanh is the place where many fossils were discovered about the large speculum dinosaurs of the end of the Cretaceous period. It has discovered more than 30 points with dinosaur fossils with an area of 1,500 km 2 .
Up to now, 10 types of dinosaurs have been discovered including three types of dinosaurs Ceratopsidae, three types of Tyrannosaurus dinosaurs, two types of duck dinosaurs, a species of Ankylosaurus dinosaurs and a species Coelurus dinosaur.
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