TOKYO: The international team of paleontologists described a newly discovered species of dinosaur that was around fifty feet long and was half-body and half neck. The discovery was made the current week.
The dino has been named Qijianglong (pronounced “CHI-jyang-lon”), which means “dragon of Qijiang.” Its bones were discovered near China’s Qijiang City by construction workers in 2006. It belongs to a family of sauropods known as mamenchisaurids. Miraculously, when the beast was unearthed, its head was still attached to its vertebrae, something extremely unusual in the paleontology world.
“It is rare to find a head and neck of a long-necked dinosaur together because the head is so small and easily detached after the animal dies,” explains Tetsuto Miyashita, a University of Alberta paleontologist who, along with former master’s student Lida Xing and professor Philip Currie, discovered the new species.