China uncovers bird-like dinosaur
(Reuters) Updated: 2007-06-13 21:11

Xu Xing, professor at the Chinese Academy of
Sciences' Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology & Paleonanthropology,
gestures beside fossils of a Gigantoraptor during a news conference in Beijing
June 13, 2007. China has uncovered the skeletal remains of a gigantic,
surprisingly bird-like dinosaur, which has been classed as a new species and
genus. Eight metres long and standing at twice the height of a man at the
shoulder, the fossil of the feathered but flightless Gigantoraptor erlianensis
was found in the Erlian basin in Inner Mongolia, researchers wrote in the latest
issue of Nature. The researchers said the dinosaur was discovered in April 2005.
[Reuters]
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