1. African elephant African elephants are the largest land mammals, exhibiting sexual dimorphism (males and females differ in size and phys...
In early 1957, the 4th Regiment of the 2nd Team of the Geological Survey Department of the Sichuan Petroleum Administra...
As one of the world's most important dinosaur-producing regions, China boasts numerous dinosaur fossil discoveries ...
In the 1990s, a U.S. paleontological expedition discovered the world's longest dinosaur footprint fossils to date o...
Many people know the camel, known as the "ship of the desert," but may not know the yak, also known as the &q...
The Zanda Basin, located in the Xiangquan River basin in western Tibet Autonomous Region, sits at an altitude of 3,700-...
The argali sheep (scientific name Ovis ammon), also known as the big-headed sheep or big-horned sheep, is a wild sheep ...
The Tibetan wild ass (scientific name: *Equus kiang*; Tibetan: རྐྱང་།, Wylie transliteration: khyang), also known as th...
The Himalayan blue sheep (scientific name: *Pseudois nayaur*) is a herbivorous mountain mammal belonging to the family ...
The Tibetan antelope, scientifically known as *Odontodon spp.*, is the only species in the genus *Odontodon* within the...
Complete geological timeline (major biological evolution) ...
The world's largest dinosaur nesting site is located in Spain. Paleontologists have discovered a vast number of din...
I. The Story of the Mantels In a small town called Lewis in Sussex, southern England, lived a country doctor named Mant...
In fact, the history of human discovery of dinosaur fossils is certainly long-standing. Long before the Mantels discove...
The largest dinosaur we've discovered so far is the Seismosaurus, which measured 39 to 52 meters in length! It coul...
When people talk about the largest land animals, they usually think of dinosaurs. We can imagine what it would be like ...