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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vishwam Sankaran

Scientists unearth new dinosaur species that lived 190 million years ago

  • Scientists have identified a new dinosaur species, Xiangyunloong fengming, which lived 190 million years ago in what is now southwestern China.
  • Measuring 9-10 metres long, this plant-eating dinosaur is one of the largest found in China from the Early Jurassic epoch, a crucial period for the diversification of long-necked dinosaurs.
  • The species was distinguished by a unique combination of features, including a larger body size, a shorter neck, and an elongated tail, suggesting an initial stage of gigantism and potential bipedalism.
  • Its discovery, based on bone fragments found in Yunnan province, bridges a significant gap in the evolutionary understanding of long-necked giant dinosaurs.
  • Researchers suggest Xiangyunloong represents an alternative evolutionary pathway, highlighting the diverse adaptive strategies employed by these dinosaurs before the dominance of the very long-necked sauropods.

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New dinosaur species found in China bridges key gap in evolution of colossal plant-eaters

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