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In 1947, Liu fled the turbulence in China and went to the United States, and thereby became separated from his colleagues.
The National Museums Scotland announced a recent discovery of a 240 million-year-old "Chinese Dragon" fossil known as the Dinocephalosaurus orientalis, noting it dates back to the Triassic period.
LONDON -- Scientists in Scotland have revealed a remarkable discovery of a "very strange" 240 million-year-old "Chinese dragon" fossil. The international team from National Museums Scotland ...
A team of international scientists have unearthed a 240 million-year-old fossils from the Triassic period of China that one scientist described as a "long and snake-like, mythical Chinese dragon." ...
The 240 million-year-old animal — nicknamed the "Chinese dragon" — belongs to the species Dinocephalosaurus orientalis, a reptile that used its remarkably long neck to ambush unsuspecting prey ...
An international team of scientists has released images of what they say is a 240-million-year-old aquatic reptile fossil that resembles the long, snake-like features of the mythical "Chinese dragon." ...
An international team of scientists has released images of what they say is a 240-million-year-old aquatic reptile fossil that resembles the long, snake-like features of the mythical Chinese ...