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The Brighterside of News on MSN125 million-year-old giant venomous scorpion fossil unearthed in ChinaA newly discovered scorpion fossil is rewriting the story of ancient ecosystems. This rare find, named Jeholia longchengi, ...
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Live Science on MSN125 million-year-old fossil of giant venomous scorpion that lived alongside dinosaurs discovered in ChinaExtremely rare fossil of an ancient scorpion unearthed at China's Jehol Biota. The scorpion would've been a key species in ...
Besides its scientific name Jeholia longchengi gen. et sp. nov., the unearthed scorpion fossil has a simpler name "Longcheng Jehol Scorpion," because the species originated from the Jehol Biota.
According to the Vatican's Chinese Catholic Hierarchy established in 1946, Shenyang archdiocese as well as Fushun and Jehol dioceses exist within today's administrative division of Liaoning province.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRare 125 million-year-old venomous scorpion fossil discovered in ChinaChinese researchers have discovered a rare fossil of a previously unknown species of venomous scorpion that lived around 125 ...
Fossils of many other animals — including dinosaurs, birds, mammals and insects — have been found in the Jehol Biota, suggesting a complex food web. Larger mammals and dinosaurs may have ...
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