Home|Q & A|Sitemap|Contact|
 
  Home
About CAS CAS Institutes Newsroom Administration Join Us Science & Technology
Scientists International Cooperation Education & Training Publications Resources Archive Papers
 
  Location : Home>Newsroom>Headlines
  Newsroom
 
Dinosaur Footprints Found in East China City
2010-02-08
Chinese archeologists said Friday they have discovered an exceptional large track of dinosaur footprints in a city in the eastern province of Shandong.

After a three-month excavation, more than 3,000 dinosaur footprints have been uncovered on a 2,600-square-meter slope in a gully of Huanghua town in Zhucheng City.

Wang Haijun, a senior engineer at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Xing Lida, a dinosaur footprints researcher, said the prints dated back to more than 100 million years ago in the mid Cretaceous period.

The footprints in at least three layers are rare in the world in terms of both their number and total size, they said.

The footprints, which range from 10 cm to 80 cm in length, revealed more than six kinds of dinosaurs, including Tyrannosaurus, Coelurosaurs and Hadrosaurs.

The footprints were in the same direction. Wang said this might be a result of migration or panic escape by plant-eating dinosaurs when facing a surprise raid from meat-eating counterparts.

Wang said as excavation continues, there could be more footprint findings.

Archeologists have found dinosaur fossils in some 30 sites in Zhucheng, known as a "dinosaur city".

Zhao Xijin, an expert from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, said Zhucheng discovered the largest dinosaur fossil field in the world in 2008 where more than 7,600 fossils had been uncovered.  (Xinhua)

About CAS   CAS Institutes   Newsroom   Administration   Jobs   Science & Technology   Scientists   International Cooperation    Education & Training   Publications   Resources   Archive
Copyright © 2002 - 2012 Chinese Academy of Sciences  Email: cas_en@stimes.cn
Add: 52 Sanlihe Rd., Beijing China   Postcode: 100864
Tel: 86 10 68597289  Fax: 86 10 68512458