HANGZHOU, Feb. 21 (Xinhua) -- Chinese and Japanese scientists have
confirmed a dinosaur fossil unearthed in eastern Zhejiang Province in September
was a new species of the animal.
The fossil, measuring five meters tall and 15 meter long, basically was a
sauropod, or a large, long-necked herbivorous dinosaur, in the Cretaceous Period
about 60 million years ago, said Jin Xingsheng, deputy curator of the Zhejiang
Museum of Natural History.
The fossils were unearthed at the foot of Hugong Mountain on the outskirts
of Dongyang City.
After meticulous study and comparison of the fossils, the scientists
concluded the dinosaur belonged to a new species.
"It demonstrates many unique features, different from any identified
dinosaur species. It will enrich the dinosaur family," Jin said.
"But the scientific name for this species of dinosaur will be subject to
examination and approval. It will probably be named after Dongyang."
Scientists are currently restoring the fossils in the Dongyang Museum and
they plan to put them on show in late May or early June.
The first discovery of dinosaur fossils in Zhejiang dated back to 1977 when
a 22-meter-long Jiangshanosaurus Lixianensis was unearthed.
In August last year, scientists announced the identification of a new
dinosaur species -- "Zhejiangosaurus Lishuiensis" -- which was found in 2000 at
a village near Lishui City in Zhejiang.