Dinosaur
90-million-year-old fossils belong to new dinosaur
The fossils of Gandititan cavocaudatus, the new dinosaur, were found at a construction site in Ganxian district in Ganzhou, East China's Jiangxi province, in June 2021, the Jiangxi Geological Museum announced on Jan 30.
Unveiling a prehistoric giant
Discovered after millions of years, the Gandititan cavocaudatus is an extraordinary find that sheds light on the ancient world. Believed to have roamed the Earth approximately 90 million years ago, this newly discovered dinosaur species is captivating scientists and paleontologists worldwide.
The excavation site, located in Ganxian district, has provided a treasure trove of fossils, offering valuable insights into the Earth's history. The discovery of Gandititan cavocaudatus adds to the growing body of knowledge about the diverse range of dinosaurs that once inhabited our planet.
With each new dinosaur discovery, we gain a deeper understanding of our planet's past. The Gandititan cavocaudatus fossils serve as a testament to the remarkable creatures that once walked the Earth and remind us of the importance of preserving our natural history for future generations.