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A diverse fauna including stegosaurs, sauropods and carnivorous theropods has
been unearthed at the Dashanpu Quarry in China’s Sichuan Province.

T HE DINOSAURS OF ZIG ONG


Gigantospinosaurus sichuanenis
AGE: Late Jurassic

This medium-sized 4.2m stegosaur had small
plates along its back for defence, but also
giant shoulder spikes. A fossil skin impression
is one of very few known for stegosaurs.

Gasosaurus constructus
AGE: Middle Jurassic

This 3.5m killer pre-dated giant fl esh eaters
such as Yangchuanosaurus. Although it
was small, large claws on its hands and feet
would have made it a formidable adversary.

Shunosaurus lii
AGE: Middle Jurassic

This medium-sized, 10m-long sauropod had
a bony club at its tail tip, possibly with spikes
attached. This challenged the idea that sau-
ropods had no active defence capability.

Huayangosaurus taibaii
AGE: Middle Jurassic

This 4.3m-long, stocky herbivore had a row
of plates along its back for defence. It is the
oldest well-preserved stegosaur in the world.

Yangchuanosaurus helpingensis
AGE: Late Jurassic

Long before T. rex, this 9m predator stalked
the herbivores of south China. A muscled
head and neck, and teeth with steak-knife-
like ridges, helped it tear off chunks of fl esh.

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Omeisaurus tianfuensis
AGE: Middle Jurassic

This up-to-20m-long herbivorous giant
sauropod may also have had a bony tail
club, similar to the smaller Shunosaurus.
More than ten individual specimens of
varying sizes have been found.

ILLUSTRATIONS COURTESY: ZIGONG DINOSAUR MUSEUM/YU YONG/LING MAN.


Middle Jurassic: 176-161 million years ago. Late Jurassic: 161-145 million years ago.

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