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Freakish And Feathered Dinosaurs From China
Newhouse News ^ | 2/6/2008 | Joe Rojas-Burke

Posted on 02/06/2008 4:06:07 PM PST by Incorrigible

Freakish And Feathered Dinosaurs From China

By JOE ROJAS-BURKE
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Workers piece together a lifelike model of a Mamenchisaurus for the 'China's Ancient Giants' museum exhibit. (Photo by Beth Nakamura)

   

PORTLAND, Ore. — Since the mid-1990s, China has rocked the paleontology world with a steady stream of dazzling finds, many dug from dry farmland west of Beijing in a province called Liaoning.

There, about 130 million years ago, a series of volcanic eruptions entombed uncounted thousands of dinosaurs, along with primitive birds and mammals. The sudden burial in fine ash and mud preserved detailed features of bone, skin and feathers never before seen in fossils.

"The Liaoning deposits in the past 12 years or so have been our best window on the early evolution of birds, feathers and flight," said Kevin Padian, a professor of paleontology and evolutionary biology at the University of California at Berkeley. "They have essentially shown us how feathers evolved and what the early functions of feathers may have been."

A sampling of China's rich and growing treasure of dinosaur finds is now on display in a recently opened exhibit at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry here.

Among the big showstoppers is the fossil skeleton of a Mamenchisaurus, which stomped around China eating leaves about 150 million years ago. It apparently used its freakishly long neck, stretching more than 30 feet from its titanic body to its tiny pinhead, like a vacuum cleaner hose to sweep across the forest floor for food.

The exhibit, "China's Ancient Giants," runs through Sept. 1.

It features several recently unearthed small dinosaurs from Liaoning, including the complete fossil remains of one of the earliest feathered dinosaurs. Sinosauropteryx grew a coat of short bristles that may have been primitive feathers. Scientists figure these served as insulation.

An adjacent display case holds the 125 million-year-old remains of the earliest known bird, a flier called Confuciusornis. The fossil shows this bird's rakish tail feathers, like those of a magpie, its equivalent in size.

Microraptor, a flying dinosaur about the size of a crow, made headlines last year when researchers concluded that it used parallel sets of flight feathers on its forelimbs and hind legs to fly in a biplane configuration. The fossil shows neat rows of needle-sharp teeth, delicate ribs, and the hooked claws on its forelimbs and feet that it might have used to climb trees.

Burial by volcanic ash or other catastrophe struck so swiftly that some Liaoning fossils have preserved dinosaurs in action poses. In one striking display, three prehistoric turtles appear to be gliding in a calm pond.

The exhibit's creators included imaginative recreations of big, fierce predators in action. One fossil display shows a 17-foot-long, two-legged predator tangling with a 20-foot-long, armor-plated Chinese stegosaur called Tuojiangosaurus.

"It's a rare opportunity to see this stuff," said Kristi Falkowski, a science educator at the museum.

The traveling exhibit debuted in British Columbia five years ago, but the lineup of specimens differs at each venue. It's the largest collection of Chinese fossils to tour the United States since 1988, when the American Museum of Natural History arranged a show of 42 specimens on loan from Beijing's leading paleontology institute. A Pennsylvania company called Dino Don Inc. organized the new touring exhibit with most of the fossils on loan from China's Dalian Natural History Museum.

(Joe Rojas-Burke is a staff writer for The Oregonian of Portland, Ore. He can be contacted at joerojas(at)news.oregonian.com.)

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1 posted on 02/06/2008 4:06:10 PM PST by Incorrigible
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To: Coyoteman; blam

Science Pingski


2 posted on 02/06/2008 4:16:34 PM PST by ASA Vet
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To: Incorrigible

Looks like Hillary's cankles.

3 posted on 02/06/2008 4:31:43 PM PST by mass55th
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4 posted on 02/06/2008 4:39:07 PM PST by ApplegateRanch (If Liberalism doesn't kill me, I'll live 'till I die!)
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To: Incorrigible
Mamenchisaurus

Ma & Pa Mensch?

5 posted on 02/06/2008 4:46:54 PM PST by ApplegateRanch (If Liberalism doesn't kill me, I'll live 'till I die!)
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6 posted on 02/06/2008 5:13:05 PM PST by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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7 posted on 02/06/2008 5:29:05 PM PST by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper (Madmax, the Grinning Reaper)
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"The exhibit's creators included imaginative recreations of big, fierce predators in action."


And which of these 'exhibitions' anywhere DON'T?!?...

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8 posted on 02/06/2008 6:02:45 PM PST by The Spirit Of Allegiance (Public Employees: Honor Your Oaths! Defend the Constitution from Enemies--Foreign and Domestic!)
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9 posted on 02/06/2008 6:07:13 PM PST by The Spirit Of Allegiance (Public Employees: Honor Your Oaths! Defend the Constitution from Enemies--Foreign and Domestic!)
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Reptile Family Reunion

yup...was watching SCI/DSC/NGC (DirecTV) had a hour program on the evolution of T-Rex (was related to birds/warm blooded)....the birth from till 15+/- (tree rings) years of age, they had feathers/agile/very fast ....after that they, got big/lost the feathers/got "bald"/matured to breed....it was very interesting.

10 posted on 02/06/2008 6:44:40 PM PST by skinkinthegrass (just b/c your paranoid, don't mean "they" aren't out to get you...OURs' hopes were dashed by CINOs :)
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The exhibit's creators included imaginative recreations of big, fierce predators in action.

Image big, fierce predicates in action for creative recreation.

11 posted on 02/06/2008 6:53:20 PM PST by Milhous (Gn 22:17 your descendants shall take possession of the gates of their enemies)
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Oh, I am sooo NOT going to say what I thought those guys were doing.... nope, won’t go there...


12 posted on 02/06/2008 8:33:07 PM PST by mtbopfuyn (I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
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13 posted on 02/06/2008 8:51:03 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Incorrigible

I would say, when the display came to town, people asked, “Where did you dig them up?”


14 posted on 02/06/2008 9:46:04 PM PST by punster
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15 posted on 02/06/2008 10:17:14 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__________________Profile updated Wednesday, January 16, 2008)
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16 posted on 02/06/2008 10:20:12 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__________________Profile updated Wednesday, January 16, 2008)
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Workers piece together a lifelike model of a Mamenchisaurus for the 'China's Ancient Giants' museum exhibit.

The critter wore booties. Who knew!

;)

17 posted on 02/07/2008 3:44:10 AM PST by mewzilla (In politics the middle way is none at all. John Adams)
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To: Incorrigible

The China bashers won’t admit that the opening of the scientific and academic communities by China is progress.

China is evolving


18 posted on 02/07/2008 4:15:05 AM PST by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 . Moveon is not us...... Moveon is the enemy)
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Cool!


19 posted on 02/07/2008 11:12:19 AM PST by Ciexyz
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The critter wore booties. Who knew!

Wouldn't you wear plastic booties if you had to walk through Mamenchisaurus pies? Those freakin' things must be like dung lakes.

20 posted on 02/07/2008 1:59:07 PM PST by 70times7 (Serving Free Republic's warped and obscure humor needs since 1999)
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