September 2, 2006
Chinese paleontologists said they had found the remains of the largest dinosaur ever to be unearthed in Asia, measuring an estimated 116 feet (35 m). The dinosaur fossil is located in Changji Prefecture, part of northwest China's Xinjiang region. China has emerged as a treasure trove of dinosaur fossils, especially the northern desert regions, where the absence of vegetation makes them easier to find.
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