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    2024-06
    Oviraptor is a genus of oviraptorid dinosaur that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous period. The first remains were collected from the Djadokhta Formation of Mongolia in 1923 during a paleontological expedition led by Roy Chapman Andrews, and in the following year the genus and type species Oviraptor philoceratops were named by Henry Fairfield Osborn. The genus name refers to the initial thought of egg-stealing habits, and the specific name was intended to reinforce this view indicating a preference over ceratopsian eggs. Despite the fact that numerous specimens have been referred to th......
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    2024-06
    Spinosaurus is a large theropod dinosaur, with a body length comparable to that of Tyrannosaurus Rex and Giganotosaurus. Spinosaurus, also translated as spiny back dragon, is a theropod dinosaur that lived in northern Africa during the Cretaceous period, about 114 million to 93.5 million years ago. It is estimated that Spinosaurus was 14 to 15 meters long, 2.1 to 4.8 meters tall, and weighed 6 to 9 metric tons. Spinosaurus has obvious long spines on its back, which are extended from the neural spines of the vertebrae. The length can reach 2.2 meters. It is inferred that there is skin connect......
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    2024-06
    The recently concluded International Amusement Attractions Parks Association Exhibition (IAAPA) in Thailand witnessed a flurry of activity and innovation within the entertainment industry. Exhibitors from across the globe converged in Bangkok to showcase cutting-edge technologies, thrilling rides, and immersive experiences.                                             As the curtains closed on the Thailand edition, attention now shifts to the upcoming IAAPAExhibition scheduled for late......
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    2024-05
    Therizinosaurus meaning 'scythe lizard' is a genus of very large therizinosaurid that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous period in what is now the Nemegt Formation around 72.1 million years ago to 66 million years ago. It contains a single species, Therizinosaurus cheloniformis. The first remains of Therizinosaurus were found in 1948 by a Mongolian field expedition at the Gobi Desert and later described by Evgeny Maleev in 1954. The genus is only known from a few bones, including gigantic manual unguals (claw bones), from which it gets its name, and additional findings comprising fore an......
  • 5
    2024-05
    Amodino China looks forward to your visit at the IAAPA International Exhibition in Thailand at the end of May!