Dinosaurs in Erlian
These are some of the dinosaurs at the Erlian Dinosaur Display. Really weird.
Week 1 Teaser | Erlian (Iren Dabasu): our Late Cretaceous fieldsite
Using the Late Cretaceous fossil site of Erlian, China as an example, we bring you to the Gobi desert, as well as leading international museums and institutions to find out how we reconstruct dinosaur ecosystems.
This biology and life science course will focus on the knowledge we can gain from studying animals and plants. You will learn about a dinosaur’s biology including their appearance, classification and diet. We will take a close look at the mostly meat eating theropod dinosaurs, as well as the main plant eating dinosaurs, the sauropodomorphs and ornithischians. At the end of the course, you will learn how palaeontologists use fossil and modern evidence to reconstruct dinosaurs and their ecosystems.
Central Museum of Mongolian Dinosaurs
Going Season 7 - 01: Going Erenhot of Inner Mongolia: What?! The Moving Dinosaur?!
In this episode, they will travel to the Dinosaur Museum of Erenhot, it is the exhibition of mineral crystals. You can see the moving dinosaur here.... So if u want to know more about it, just enjoy it!
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90 Эрэн-Хото, Китай. Erenhot, China. Серия 90. World for Love.
Угадайте, кто вас встречает и провожает на границе Китая и Монголии, если вы переходите границу возле города Эрэн-Хото? Мы тоже не знали, пока не приехали в этот небольшой, даже по китайским меркам, город. А когда приехали, то увидели огромное количество динозавров. Недалеко даже целый парк есть. А все потому, что в окрестностях как с китайской, так и с монгольской стороны нашли много костей этих древних животных. Вот местные недолго думая и решили сделать их своим символом. В видео коротко о том, как мы подружились с динозаврами.
Guess who will meet you on the border of China and Mongolia if you cross the border near the city of Eren-Hoto? We didn't know too, haven't arrived at this small, even to the Chinese measures, the city yet. And when have arrived, have seen many dinosaurs. The nearby whole park is. And all because in vicinities both with Chinese, and from the Mongolian side have found many bones of these ancient animals. Here local also have decided to make them the symbol. In the video, it is short how we have made friends with dinosaurs.
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Week 4 Teaser | Ceratopsians of Erlian
Using the Late Cretaceous fossil site of Erlian, China as an example, we bring you to the Gobi desert, as well as leading international museums and institutions to find out how we reconstruct dinosaur ecosystems.
This biology and life science course will focus on the knowledge we can gain from studying animals and plants. You will learn about a dinosaur’s biology including their appearance, classification and diet. We will take a close look at the mostly meat eating theropod dinosaurs, as well as the main plant eating dinosaurs, the sauropodomorphs and ornithischians. At the end of the course, you will learn how palaeontologists use fossil and modern evidence to reconstruct dinosaurs and their ecosystems.
Tribute to Mongolian Dinosaurs
A tribute to dinosaurs from...Mongolia. the song Is The Reason by Hoobastank. The dinosaurs are, Alectrosaurus, Alxasaurus, Bactrosaurus, Bagaceratops, Conchoraptor, Gallimimus, Protoceratops, Tarbosaurus, Tarchia, Tyrannosaurus, and Velociraptor. All imagas belongs to thier owners, and not me.
Inner Mongolia Museum 2014
Inner Mongolia Museum 2014 part 001
Science museum in Inner Mongolia
Smuggled dinosaur skeleton heading home to Mongolia
A 70 million-year-old dinosaur skeleton that was smuggled into the U.S. by a commercial paleontologist is heading back home to Mongolia. CBS News' Elaine Quijano reports.
Gobi desert, Mongolia, Day 4, looking for dinosaur eggs in the Flaming Cliffs
Ulaan Bator
Ulaan Bator. Soviet architecture. Kids stealing.
Gin Pilot Chanllenger League / Inner Mongolia - China
Gin Pilot Chanllenger League
Inner Mongolia - China
30th - 31st July 2016
Dinosaur Ecosystems | HKUx on edX | Course About Video
A global adventure to learn how palaeontologists use animal and plant fossils as well as living forms to reconstruct dinosaur ecosystems.
Take this course free on edX:
ABOUT THIS COURSE
Ever wondered what it would be like to live in the world of dinosaurs? Yes? Well here’s your chance!
Using the Late Cretaceous fossil site of Erlian, China as an example, we bring you to the Gobi desert, as well as leading international museums and institutions to find out how we reconstruct dinosaur ecosystems.
This biology and life science course will focus on the knowledge we can gain from studying animals and plants. You will learn about a dinosaur’s biology including their appearance, classification and diet. We will take a close look at the mostly meat eating theropod dinosaurs, as well as the main plant eating dinosaurs, the sauropodomorphs and ornithischians. At the end of the course, you will learn how palaeontologists use fossil and modern evidence to reconstruct dinosaurs and their ecosystems.
The course is brought to life with the help of award-winning palaeoartist Julius T. Csotonyi and is led by HKU’s vertebrate palaeontologist Dr Michael Pittman in collaboration with his esteemed colleague Professor Xu Xing of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Beijing. A range of guests from around the World will also share their expertise during the course.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
- Dinosaur biology
- How palaeontologists reconstruct ancient ecosystems using fossil evidence
- The traits and significance of a Late Cretaceous dinosaur ecosystem
Dinosaur Ecosystems | 恐龙的生态系统 | HKUx on edX
Take this course for free on edx.org:
About This Course:
Ever wondered what it would be like to live in the world of dinosaurs? Yes? Well here’s your chance!
Using the Late Cretaceous fossil site of Erlian, China as an example, we bring you to the Gobi desert, as well as leading international museums and institutions to find out how we reconstruct dinosaur ecosystems.
This biology and life science course will focus on the knowledge we can gain from studying animals and plants. You will learn about a dinosaur’s biology including their appearance, classification and diet. We will take a close look at the mostly meat eating theropod dinosaurs, as well as the main plant eating dinosaurs, the sauropodomorphs and ornithischians. At the end of the course, you will learn how palaeontologists use fossil and modern evidence to reconstruct dinosaurs and their ecosystems.
The course is brought to life with the help of award-winning palaeoartist Julius T. Csotonyi and is led by HKU’s vertebrate palaeontologist Dr Michael Pittman in collaboration with his esteemed colleague Professor Xu Xing of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Beijing. A range of guests from around the World will also share their expertise during the course.
想体验一下活在恐龙世界里是怎样吗?
参加我们的免费网上学习课程,感受与恐龙同行的震撼! 以中国二连浩特白垩纪晚期的化石地层作为一个例子,我们将带您来到戈壁沙漠、著名国际博物馆及研究所去探究我们如何重建恐龙的生态系统。 此生物及生命科学课程着重于研究动物和植物。您将会认到识恐龙生物学,包括恐龙的外观、分类和食物。我们将关注近乎全肉食性的兽脚类恐龙,以及主要的草食性恐龙、蜥脚形亚目和鸟臀目恐龙。在本课程的末段,您将会了解到古生物学家如何运用化石和现代的证据来重建恐龙和它们的生态系统。 本课程有赖屡获殊荣的古生物复原画家Julius T. Csotonyi的帮助才得以面世,并由香港大学古脊椎动物学家文嘉棋博士及北京古脊椎动物与古人类研究所徐星教授共同领导。世界各地不同领域的专家也将在本课程中分享他们的专业知识。
想體驗一下活在恐龍世界裡是怎樣嗎?
參加我們的免費網上學習課程,感受與恐龍同行的震撼! 以中國二連浩特白堊紀晚期的化石地層作為一個例子, 我們將帶您來到戈壁沙漠、著名國際博物館及研究所去探究我們如何重建恐龍的生態系統。此生物及生命科學課程著重於研究動物和植物。您將會認到識恐龍生物學,包括恐龍的外觀、分類和食物。我們將關注近乎全肉食性的獸腳類恐龍,以及主要的草食性恐龍、蜥腳形亞目和鳥臀目恐龍。在本課程的末段, 您將會了解到古生物學家如何運用化石和現代的證據來重建恐龍和牠們的生態系統。本課程有賴屢獲殊榮的古生物復原畫家Julius T. Csotonyi的幫助才得以面世,並由香港大學古脊椎動物學家文嘉棋博士及北京古脊椎動物與古人類研究所徐星教授共同領導。世界各地不同領域的專家也將在本課程中分享他們的專業知識。
The Festival of Mongolia - Mongolian Fighting Dinosaurs exhibition American Museum Natural History.
This exhibition of the world famous Mongolian Fighting Dinosaurs was held at the American Museum of Natural History during the Festival of Mongolia.
These dinosaur specimens from Mongolia are the only ones discovered in animated positions in the history of paleontology.
These events were part of the Festival of Mongolia series of events celebrating Mongolian culture throughout New York City in 2000.
Chinatown-Beijing HD
This is just a look at some of the pleasantries of, Beijing`s picturesque life in the city. From high atop The Temple in Jingshan Park and overlooking The Imperial Palace, and into the streets of the Gongjian Hutongs of Bei Hai, and Hou Hai. The Entertainment District of Hou Hai and Qian Hai, revealed the hidden paradise where a Bungalow sets on Huxin Island, with a flurry of swimmers and boaters receiving the best views of it. The romantic beauty of the lake is highlighted by the night with lantern lit, catered Gondolas. Apart from the mystique of the lake, Yandaxie street shares its old world charms of yesteryear with its architect, and the locals who have embraced the spiritual auras as seen on film there. This Heaven on Earth is a must see, and experience of a lifetime. For more creative works such as this, please go to GaiaGroove.Com-New Orleans, for a host of new and fresh entertainment in music and film works.
Week 3 Teaser | Dromaeosaurid theropods: Velociraptor and its kin
Using the Late Cretaceous fossil site of Erlian, China as an example, we bring you to the Gobi desert, as well as leading international museums and institutions to find out how we reconstruct dinosaur ecosystems.
This biology and life science course will focus on the knowledge we can gain from studying animals and plants. You will learn about a dinosaur’s biology including their appearance, classification and diet. We will take a close look at the mostly meat eating theropod dinosaurs, as well as the main plant eating dinosaurs, the sauropodomorphs and ornithischians. At the end of the course, you will learn how palaeontologists use fossil and modern evidence to reconstruct dinosaurs and their ecosystems.
Leo Bond Roberts Exhibit
From the exhibition A Lifetime of Achievement & Adventure: Leo Bond Roberts at the Fine Arts Library, the University of Texas at Austin, May 7, 2010.