Researchers developed a new estimate of the neck length of Mamenchisaurus, which foraged for foliage more than 150 million years ago in what is now China. By Jack Tamisiea Few creatures have pushed ...
A dinosaur that roamed East Asia 162 million years ago had an impressive, 50-foot-long neck, according to a new paper published Wednesday in the Journal of Systematic Paleontology. The creature, ...
Imagine what a dinosaur could do with a neck almost 50 feet long — eight times longer than a giraffe’s. The latest estimate of the neck length of a late Jurassic period dinosaur found in China — a ...
Sauropods are dinosaurs known for their towering long necks and huge bodies, and in a new study, scientists have found a sauropod with the longest neck of them all. The Late Jurassic Chinese sauropod ...
Most of us have heard of a Brontosaurus or a Triceratops. But what about their Asian kin like Mamenchisaurus and Jingshanosaurus? Not so much. Although this may come as a surprise, China is now the ...
It’s no secret that sauropods – a clade of giant dinosaurs that includes the famous Brachiosaurus – had really long necks, but now paleontologists claim to have identified the species that takes the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A dinosaur from the Jurassic Era clocks in with a 49-foot neck, making it the longest-necked dinosaur discovered, researchers ...
Chinese scientists have unveiled more information about the dinosaur with the longest neck, Mamenchisaurus, dispelling the accepted view that the animal would have been able to raise its head like a ...
Chinese scientists have unveiled more information about the world's longest-necked dinosaur, Mamenchisaurus, dispelling the accepted view that the animal would have been able to raise its head like a ...
A sauropod from China may have had the longest neck of any known dinosaur. The discovery was made three decades after the species was first uncovered as scientists try to understand more about how ...
Few creatures have pushed anatomy to its limits like sauropods. These supersized dinosaurs moved on pillar-like limbs that supported massive girth, wielded whip-like tails to ward off predators and ...