HomeNewsTrends240-million-year-old 'Chinese dragon' fossil with a remarkably long neck unearthed in China

240-million-year-old 'Chinese dragon' fossil with a remarkably long neck unearthed in China

The most recent fully articulated fossil, unveiled as part of the research, provided a comprehensive view of the creature from 'the tip of the nose right down to the tip of the tail.'

February 28, 2024 / 15:41 IST
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The 240-million-year-old marine reptile, akin to a mythical dragon, named Dinocephalosaurus orientalis. (Image credit: @OMApproach/Facebook)
The 240-million-year-old marine reptile, akin to a mythical dragon, named Dinocephalosaurus orientalis. (Image credit: @OMApproach/Facebook)

Scientists at the National Museums Scotland (NMS) have brought to light the complete anatomy of a 240-million-year-old marine reptile, akin to a mythical dragon, named Dinocephalosaurus orientalis. Discovered in China's Guizhou Province, this five-meter-long creature from the Triassic period has baffled researchers for nearly two decades.

Recent findings, based on a decade-long study of newer specimens, shed light on its peculiar features, including a remarkably long neck, hinting at an intriguing lifestyle.

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In a recent statement, Dr. Nick Fraser, the Keeper of National Sciences at NMS, expressed excitement over the latest findings, stating, "It’s curled around in this sort of figure of eight and… it’s very reminiscent of a Chinese dragon."

The fossils, first identified in 2003 by Professor Li Chun from the Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology in Beijing, have undergone extensive scrutiny by an international team of researchers from Scotland, Germany, the USA, and China.