A fossil from China. Seems to me archeoraptor was also *found* in China.
Does it have *Made in China* stamped on its butt?
The Chinese will figure out how to eat it.
Peking Duck.
Site: Zhoukoudian Cave, China (1)
Discovered By: W.C. Pei, 1928-1937 (1)
Estimated Age of Fossil: 400,000 ya - 500,000 ya, * determined by Faunal, archaeological, radiometric, paleomagnetic & pollen data (1, 4)
Species Name: Homo erectus (1), Homo erectus erectus (25)
Gender: Male (based on size) (15)
Cranial Capacity: 1043 cc (8)
Information: Original bones disappeared during WWII (casts made and now reside in New York) (1, 3, 7, 8)
Remains of 40 individuals found (along with stone tools and animal remains) (1, 7)
Interpretation: First evidence of human use of fire found here (1)
No evidence of fire in Zhoukoudian Cave (bones naturally burned and washed into cave) (7)
See original source for notes:
Source: http://www.mos.org/evolution/fossils/fossilview.php?fid=43
Polly wanna human?
More like Peking Duck.
More here, with nice illustrations, if you are interested...
The Peking Bird?
Looks more like a dinosaur-like bird to me.