Dinosaur Fossils Found For First Time in Hong Kong 6
Hong Kong officials discovered the city's first dinosaur fossils on an uninhabited island in a local geopark, they said Wednesday. Initial examinations indicate the remains belong to a large Cretaceous-era dinosaur from 66-145 million years ago, with species identification pending further study. Associated Press adds: Experts speculate that the dinosaur was likely buried by sand and gravel after its death before it was later washed to the surface by a large flood, and subsequently buried again at the discovery site, it said.
What a great tourist attraction (Score:1)
see if mainland notices (Score:1)
Name it "Tankmanpoohaurus".
Correction: "Tankmanpoohsaurus" (Score:1)
Correction: "Tankmanpoohsaurus"
Took a while, but understandable. (Score:1)
It takes time to excavate with chopsticks.
*ba-dum chk!*