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New Long-Necked Dinosaur Species Jinchuanloong Discovered in China’s Gansu Province

Gansu, China
New Long-Necked Dinosaur Species Jinchuanloong Discovered in China’s Gansu Province

Gansu, China: Paleontologists found a nearly complete skull and partial skeleton of Jinchuanloong niedu, a mid-Jurassic sauropod bridging primitive and advanced features. This 30-foot herbivore likely thrived about 165 million years ago. The discovery deepens understanding of sauropod evolution post-global warming events. Gansu’s fossil record continues to reveal critical dinosaur lineage data.

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In 3–6 months, watch for traveling fossil exhibits or new museum acquisitions featuring Jinchuanloong.
If you’re passionate about paleontology, volunteer at dig sites or support research grants to preserve these unique fossils.
Parents or educators could leverage this as a fun science lesson—youth often get excited by “new dinosaur” stories.

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  • Jinchuanloong niedu: Newly named sauropod species.
  • China University of Geosciences: Leading the fossil study.
  • Middle Jurassic epoch: Time period roughly 165 million years ago.

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