by Jonathan Sarfati

A team of English and Chinese paleontologists have discovered a new type of dinosaur in Língwǔ, Níngxià Huí Autonomous Region (NHAR), northwest China.1

They named it Lingwulong shenqi = ‘amazing dragon of Lingwu’ (from shénqí 神奇 = amazing, magical and lóng 龙 = dragon), based on found fossil material from 7–10 skeletons, aged from juvenile to adult. The lead author, Dr Xú Xīng (徐星, b. 1969), has named more dinosaurs than any other paleontologist alive.

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