Dinosaur city expands to show new species
(10 Jul 2011)
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Kugou Corridor, Zhucheng, China, June 8, 2011
1. Zoom out from worker painting teeth to wide shot of the Tyrannus Magnus
2. Close up of worker painting dinosaur teeth
3. Wide shot of a skeleton of the Zhucheng Tyrannus biting on a Hadrosaur
4. Mid shot of the Tyrannus biting the Hadrosaur
5. Wide shot of a line of dinosaur fossils with visitors walking by
6. Tilt up from dinosaur bone fossils to warehouse with Hadrosaur's skeletons
7. Detail shot of tagged bone fossils
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Zhucheng Dinosaur Museum, China, June 8, 2011
8. Detail shot of teeth in the reconstruction of a Zhucheng Tyrannus Magnus
9. Mid shot of museum visitors and guide
10. Pan from left to right of the reconstructed skeleton of the Tyrannus
11. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Yan Tuanxiang, Zhucheng Dinosaur Research Centre:
Zhucheng was truly a dinosaur world in the late Cretaceous era. The natural habitat was very suitable for dinosaurs. Zhucheng had huge inland lakes during the late Cretaceous period, plenty of underwater vegetation, plus a humid climate. So, overall, it was very good for dinosaurs to live here.
12. Mid shot of the replica of the Zhucheng Tyrannus Magnus
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Kugou corridor, Zhucheng, China, June 8, 2011
13. Wide Kugou dinosaur bone quarry
14. Detail shots of dinosaur bones in the wall
15. Detail shot of the remains of a small dinosaur
16. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Niu Tao, Zhucheng Dinosaur Research Centre:
This place is our Zhucheng's Dinosaur Fossils Corridor. Its length is around 500 meters and the height, 30 meters. (The fossils) lie on a 45-degree slope. Over 10,000 dinosaur fossils have been discovered here. They are piled on the walls of the corridor. So it looks like a gigantic relief sculpture.
17. Wide shot of Niu Tao photographing the bone corridor
18. Detail shot of dinosaur bones in the wall
19. Zoom out from detail shot of a skeleton to wide shot of the corridor
20. Detail shot of bones with the tags for research
21. Detail shot of one bone on the wall with its tag
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Zhucheng Dinosaur Museum, China, June 8, 2011
22. Wide shot of museum hall with bone displays
23. Detail shot of a bone displayed in the museum
24. Close up of the skull of the Sangtungosaurus Giganteus
25. Close up of the hands of the Sangtungosaurus Giganteus
26. Wide shot of the museum hall with the Sangtungosaurus Giganteus
27. Wide shot of museum visitors
28. Mid shot of museum visitors pointing at a panel
29. Mid shot of a visitor observing a panel
30. Wide shot of a visitor in a museum hall with the tail of the Sangtungosaurus
31. Wide shot of the entrance of the Zhucheng Dinosaur Museum with passers-by
32. Wide shot of the Zhucheng Dinosaur Museum building
33. Wide shot of a dinosaur reconstruction at the Zhucheng Dinosaur Park
34. Close up of a dinosaur reconstruction at the Zhucheng Dinosaur Park
35. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Yan Tuanxiang, Zhucheng Dinosaur Research Centre:
Now fossil trading is impossible, because we mark and tag every single piece of fossil that we find. Afterwards, we put the data into our archive, and then we start with the fossil reparation. So I can say that fossil trading is non-existent.
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Kugou corridor, Zhucheng, China, June 8, 2011
36. Detail shot of the label on a bone fossil
37. Wide shot of the reconstruction of a Hadrosaur skeleton
38. Wide shot of the reconstruction of various dinosaur skeletons
39. Close up of a dinosaur skull
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Zhucheng Dinosaur Museum, China, June 8, 2011
40. Detail shot of a display with the remains of small reptiles
41. Wide shot of a group of museum visitors and guides around a display
42. Detail shot of a model of Zhucheng city
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47. Wide shot of an excavator in a pit
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Zhucheng Dinosaur National Geopark
Zhucheng Dinosaur Museum, located in the scenic dinosaur park, an AAAA-grade national tourist attraction, is the largest dinosaur museum in North China integrating the collection, display and research of dinosaurs and other palaeobios. The museum contains many exhibition halls, including the Hadrosaur Exhibition Hall, Wonderful Dinosaur Bone Hall, Zhucheng Dinosaur Exploration Results Hall, Precious Paleobios Exhibition Hall, Circular-screen Movie Hall and Simulation Hall. Through restoring the living environment of Zhucheng dinosaurs in the Mesozoic and Cretaceous Period, the exhibition halls restore and reproduce the whole process of the growth and extinction of dinosaurs in Zhucheng region. Here is named “Dinosaur Ecological World” by experts vividly and is a scientific hall for the young to cognize dinosaurs, love the dinosaur city and learn more scientific knowledge.
The museum collects the latest new genus of dinosaur fossil skeleton and fossils of other precious palaeobios discovered in Zhucheng. The world’s largest hadrosaur skeleton fossil – “Giant Zhucheng Dinosaur” (9.1 m high and 16.6 m long) in the Guinness World Records is honored as “The World’ First Dinosaur” by both Chinese and foreign experts. In addition, skeletons and skeleton fossils of the world’s largest “Giant Zhucheng Tyrannosaurus”, the most primitive “Zhucheng China Ceratops”, egg fossils and other representative dinosaur fossils are also displayed here. The giant dinosaur thighbone fossils collected in the Wonderful Dinosaur Bone Hall are known as “China’s First Wonderful Bone”. It has been a saying spread in the folk --“Have a look at the giant dinosaur, all wishes will come true; touch the dinosaur bone, you will enjoy good health and happiness”.
Zhucheng Dinosaur Museum has received over 30 national leaders successfully, a number of celebrities and millions of foreign and Chinese tourists. It has become an important window showing Zhucheng dinosaur culture and a must tourist attraction in a dinosaur tour in Zhucheng.
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Zhuchengtyrannus - Video Learning - WizScience.com
Zhuchengtyrannus is an extinct genus of large carnivorous theropod dinosaur known from the Late Cretaceous period of Shandong Province, China. It is a tyrannosaurine tyrannosaurid, and contains a single species, Zhuchengtyrannus magnus.
Zhuchengtyrannus was first described and named by David W. E. Hone, Kebai Wang, Corwin Sullivan, Xijin Zhao, Shuqing Chen, Dunjin Li, Shuan Ji, Qiang Ji and Xing Xu in 2011 and the type species is Zhuchengtyrannus magnus. The generic name is derived from the word Zhucheng, which refers to the type locality, and tyrant in reference to its phylogenetic position as a tyrannosaurid. The specific name magnus meaning great in Latin refers to the relatively large size of Zhuchengtyrannus.
Zhuchengtyrannus is known solely from the holotype ZCDM V0031, a nearly complete right maxilla and associated left dentary housed at Zhucheng Dinosaur Museum. Casts of the holotype, IVPP FV 1794, are held at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology. ZCDM V0031 was collected in situ from the Wangshi Group at Zangjiazhuang quarry, Zhucheng City, dating to the Campanian stage, at least 73.5 million years ago. A second tyrannosaurid dentary and maxilla have also been collected at Zangjiazhuang quarry. Even though they were not associated with one another, both specimens are different from other tyrannosaurids, including Zhuchengtyrannus, implying the existence of at least one additional tyrannosaurid from the quarry. Apart from the tyrannosaurid material, specimens of Sinoceratops, hadrosaurids and ankylosaurs were recovered from it. Zhuchengtyrannus was found in an area that was a floodplain in the Cretaceous period and contains one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur bones in the world.
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Yutyrannus is a genus of tyrannosauroid dinosaurs which contains a single known species, Yutyrannus huali. This species lived during the early Cretaceous period in what is now northeastern China. Three fossils of Y. huali - all found in the rock beds of Liaoning Province - are currently the largest known dinosaur specimens that preserve direct evidence of feathers.
Yutyrannus huali was named and scientifically described in 2012 by Xu Xing et al. The name is derived from Mandarin Chinese yǔ and Latinised Greek tyrannos , a reference to the classification as a feathered member of the Tyrannosauroidea. The specific name consists of the Mandarin huáli , in reference to the beauty of the plumage.
Yutyrannus is known from three nearly complete fossil specimens acquired from a fossil dealer who claimed all three had their provenance in a single quarry at Batuyingzi in Liaoning Province, China. They thus probably were found in a layer of the Yixian Formation, dating from the Aptian, approximately 125 million years old. The specimens had been cut into pieces about the size of bath mats, which could be carried by two people.
The holotype, ZCDM V5000, is the largest specimen, consisting of a nearly complete skeleton with skull, compressed on a slab, of an adult individual. The paratypes are the two other specimens: ZCDM V5001 consisting of a skeleton of a smaller individual and part of the same slab as the holotype; and ELDM V1001, a juvenile estimated to have been eight years younger than the holotype. The fossils are part of the collections of the Zhucheng Dinosaur Museum and the Erlianhaote Dinosaur Museum but have been prepared by the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, under guidance of Xu.
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