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Fossil of Mei long (holotype), on temporary display at the Shanghai Natural History Museum as part of the exhibition "China's Dinosaur World". Shot on July 22, 2025.
Taxons Mei

Fossil of Mei long (holotype), on temporary display at the Shanghai Natural History Museum as part of the exhibition "China's Dinosaur World". Shot on July 22, 2025.

musée Chine fossile holotype +1
Fossil specimen (IVPP V17903) of Corpulentapus lilasia on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China.
Taxons Corpulentapus

Fossil specimen (IVPP V17903) of Corpulentapus lilasia on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

musée Chine fossile spécimen +1
Holotype of Ikrandraco avatar on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China.
Taxons Ikrandraco

Holotype of Ikrandraco avatar on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

musée Chine holotype Ikrandraco +1
Holotype specimen (GMV2128) of Dendrorhynchoides curvidentatus on display at the Geological Museum of China.
Taxons Dendrorhynchoides

Holotype specimen (GMV2128) of Dendrorhynchoides curvidentatus on display at the Geological Museum of China.

musée Chine holotype spécimen +1
Caudipteryx zoui, Skelett - Untere Kreide - Liaoning/China - aufgenommen im Museum am Löwentor, Stuttgart
Taxons Caudipteryx

Caudipteryx zoui, Skelett - Untere Kreide - Liaoning/China - aufgenommen im Museum am Löwentor, Stuttgart

musée Chine Caudipteryx
Fossil specimen of early Cretaceous pterosaur Sinopterus dongi, which is collected from Chaoyang, Liaoning, China. The specimen (BMNHC Ph773) is a collection of Beijing Museum of Natural History and was on display in the National Museum of Natural Science (Taichung, Taiwan) during a special exhibition.
Taxons Sinopterus

Fossil specimen of early Cretaceous pterosaur Sinopterus dongi, which is collected from Chaoyang, Liaoning, China. The specimen (BMNHC Ph773) is a collection of Beijing Museum of Natural History and was on display in the National Museum of Natural Science (Taichung, Taiwan) during a special exhibition.

musée Chine Taïwan Crétacé +5
Holotype skeleton of Jianchangnathus robustus on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China.
Taxons Jianchangnathus

Holotype skeleton of Jianchangnathus robustus on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

musée Chine holotype Jianchangnathus +1
Holotype skeleton (AGB 6257) of Cartorhynchus lenticarpus on display at the Geological Museum of China.
Taxons Omphalosauridae

Holotype skeleton (AGB 6257) of Cartorhynchus lenticarpus on display at the Geological Museum of China.

musée Chine holotype Omphalosauridae +1
Reconstruction of skeleton; Lower Cretaceous (120 mio. Years); Jungar Basin, China.
Taxons Dsungaripteridae

Reconstruction of skeleton; Lower Cretaceous (120 mio. Years); Jungar Basin, China.

Chine Crétacé Dsungaripteridae squelette
Jian is a microraptorine dromaeosaur, and the only non-avian dinosaur so far discovered from the Xiagou Formation of what is now China. Typical of microraptorinae, Jian had long pennaceous feathers growing from its arms as well as its legs, and was small in size, growing to approximately 1 m in total body length.

Jian is a microraptorine dromaeosaur, and the only non-avian dinosaur so far discovered from the Xiagou Formation of what is now China. Typical of microraptorinae, Jian had long pennaceous feathers growing from its arms as well as its legs, and was small in size, growing to approximately 1 m in total body length.

plume Chine Dinosauria Dromaeosauria +3
Yangtzepus yipingensis holotype (IVPP V2473) at the Paleozoological Museum of China.
Taxons Yangtzepus

Yangtzepus yipingensis holotype (IVPP V2473) at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

musée Chine holotype Yangtzepus
Yangtzepus yipingensis holotype (IVPP V2473) at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

Yangtzepus yipingensis holotype (IVPP V2473) at the Paleozoological Museum of China.

musée Chine holotype Yangtzepus
Paleoarte de pterossauro encontrado na China em 2006, pertecente ao grupos do Istiodactylus em estágio de pouso. Corpo com picnofibras é evidenciado no fóssil holótipo.
Taxons Longchengpterus

Paleoarte de pterossauro encontrado na China em 2006, pertecente ao grupos do Istiodactylus em estágio de pouso. Corpo com picnofibras é evidenciado no fóssil holótipo.

Chine Istiodactylus Longchengpterus
Cast of Datanglong guangxiensis holotype at the National Natural History Museum of China.
Taxons Datanglong

Cast of Datanglong guangxiensis holotype at the National Natural History Museum of China.

musée Chine moulage holotype +1
Huashanosaurus is a basal sauropod dinosaur that lived from the Early to Middle Jurassic periods of what is now China. It was a long-necked herbivore which still exhibited many basal traits of the earlier sauropodomorphs, while transitioning to obligate quardupedality. Huashanosaurus grew to approximately 12 m in length, and weighed around 10 t.
Taxons Huashanosaurus

Huashanosaurus is a basal sauropod dinosaur that lived from the Early to Middle Jurassic periods of what is now China. It was a long-necked herbivore which still exhibited many basal traits of the earlier sauropodomorphs, while transitioning to obligate quardupedality. Huashanosaurus grew to approximately 12 m in length, and weighed around 10 t.

Chine Jurassique Jurassique moyen Dinosauria +1
Fujianvenator is an anchiornithid avialan from the Late Jurassic of China, whose discovery gave important insight to the evolution of birds. It had proportionately long legs, with the tibia twice the length of the femur. This suggests it may have been a strong runner, and possibly had a terrestrial or wading lifestyle. Fujianvenator was a small dinosaur, weighing about 640 g. As an avialan, it was almost certainly covered in feathers, though it does not seem likely to have been capable of flight.
Taxons Fujianvenator

Fujianvenator is an anchiornithid avialan from the Late Jurassic of China, whose discovery gave important insight to the evolution of birds. It had proportionately long legs, with the tibia twice the length of the femur. This suggests it may have been a strong runner, and possibly had a terrestrial or wading lifestyle. Fujianvenator was a small dinosaur, weighing about 640 g. As an avialan, it was almost certainly covered in feathers, though it does not seem likely to have been capable of flight.

plume vol Chine Jurassique +7
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Actualités

Haolong: Beast of the Week
Haolong : Bête de la semaine
Chine Crétacé Crétacé inférieur juvénile spécimen Dinosauria Haolong
 Cette semaine, nous allons découvrir un dinosaure nouvellement décrit qui est si unique qu'il change complètement ce que nous pensions savoir sur la peau des dinosaures !  Entrez Haolong Dongi ! Haolong était un dinosaure herbivore qui vivait dans ce qui est aujourd'hui le Liaoning, en Chine, au début du Crétacé, il y a environ 112,5 millions d'années.  Le seul spécimen enregistré mesure environ 8 pieds (2,45 m) du bec à la queue, mais il était juvénile lorsqu'il est mort, l'espèce a donc probablement grandi.  Le nom du genre se traduit du chinois par "S
08/03/2026 prehistoricbeastoftheweek ⚙ Traduction automatique
Un dinosaure vieux de 125 millions d'années avec des pointes creuses jamais vues auparavant découvert en Chine
Chine juvénile Dinosauria Iguanodontia
Un dinosaure vieux de 125 millions d’années vient de réécrire ce que nous pensions savoir sur la vie préhistorique. Des scientifiques chinois ont découvert un iguanodontien juvénile exceptionnellement préservé, avec une peau fossilisée si détaillée que les cellules individuelles sont encore visibles. Plus étonnant encore, le dinosaure herbivore était couvert de pointes creuses ressemblant à des porcs-épics, des structures jamais documentées auparavant chez aucun dinosaure.
18/02/2026 sciencedaily ⚙ Traduction automatique
Des outils anciens en Chine obligent les scientifiques à repenser les premiers humains
Chine datation découverte fouille
Les archéologues du centre de la Chine ont découvert des preuves que les premiers humains étaient bien plus inventifs qu’on ne le pensait depuis longtemps. Les fouilles sur le site de Xigou révèlent des outils en pierre avancés, y compris les premiers exemples connus d'outils équipés de manches en Asie de l'Est, remontant à 160 000 ans. Ces découvertes montrent que les anciennes populations de la région ont soigneusement planifié, fabriqué et adapté leurs outils pour s'adapter à des environnements changeants.
31/01/2026 sciencedaily-human-evo ⚙ Traduction automatique
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