Scientists unveil 240-million-year-old reptile likened to ‘Chinese dragon’
A 240-million-year-old marine reptile with an awfully lengthy neck - likened to a "Chinese dragon" - has been depicted in full for the primary time.The Dinocephalosaurus orientalis fossils had been first found in Guizhou province in southern China in 2003.
After discovering different, extra full specimens, scientists have now been capable of current a full depiction of the creature.The dinosaur, which lived through the Triassic interval, had 32 separate neck vertebrae, and flippered limbs.
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The Dinocephalosaurus orientalis fossils had been found in Guizhou province in southern China in 2003. Pic: National Museums Scotland/PA
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