Jingshanosaurus

Jingshanosaurus (meaning "Jingshan lizard") is a genus of sauropodomorph dinosaurs from the early Jurassic period 201.3 million years ago that went extinct 199.3 million years ago in the Hettangian Age.

[2] Its fossils, a nearly complete skeleton including the skull, were found near the town of Jingshan ("Golden Hill"), Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, China, from which the name derives.

[4] Fossil remains of Jingshanosaurus had been exhibited in museums several years prior to the formal naming.

A complete skeleton and skull of Jingshanosaurus xinwaensis have been found and is considered the last prosauropods to live on earth.

In fact, Dong Zhiming considered Jingshanosaurus possibly a large specimen of Yunnanosaurus.

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