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The smallest dinosaur footprint in China was found in Sichuan

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Sichuan Daily all-media reporter Wu Ping Wu Xiaoling Comprehensive: Cover news

How big are the biggest dinosaurs?

Maybe you can imagine.

But how small are the smallest dinosaurs?

Recently, the answer may have been.

On June 26, a team of Chinese and foreign paleontologists, composed of Jiangshan Associate Research Librarian of Zigong Dinosaur Museum, Peng Guangzhao Research Librarian, Ye Yong Research Librarian, and Associate Professor Xing Lida of China University of Geosciences (Beijing), announced that they had discovered a number of well-preserved dinosaur footprints in Zigong Fushun, Sichuan Province, including a tiny dinosaur footprint of only 10.2 mm long, which may reveal the early or very early developmental strategies of theropod dinosaurs. The paper was published in this issue of the journal Historical Biology.

The smallest dinosaur footprint in China was found in Sichuan

Villagers dig ponds to store water and find "chicken claw prints"

In July 1998, Ding Yongfu and Ding Yongjian, villagers of Wuli Village, Yongnian Town, Fushun County, decided to use the open space next to their houses to dig a pond to store water in order to solve the problem of daily washing and laundry water at home.

Because the surface of the loose pile is all hard yellow-gray sandstone underneath, so the Ding brothers will mine long strips of stone around the pond as stepping stones to facilitate everyone to walk, although people sometimes notice that some rock surfaces are covered with "chicken feet" like shapes during walking, but everyone does not think much about it.

With the continuous discovery of dinosaur footprint fossils in recent years, the continuous deepening of dinosaur footprint research and the continuous strengthening of publicity reports, more and more people have known and understood dinosaur footprint fossils, and Ding Yongfu's daughter Ding Li is one of them. In April 2017, she posted several photos of the stepping stones next to the pond in her hometown online and asked whether the "chicken feet" on the photos were dinosaur footprints, and the Zigong Dinosaur Museum immediately contacted Ding Li after learning of this news, and asked in detail about the specific location of the rocks in the photos and the people who needed to be contacted to investigate.

At the beginning of May 2017, the Zigong Dinosaur Museum first went to the field to check and confirmed that it was a dinosaur footprint. In mid-May, after consulting with the other party, the Zigong Dinosaur Museum collected these dinosaur footprint fossils back to the Zigong Dinosaur Museum for collection and protection, and carried out research.

After a survey of the outcrops of the surrounding rock formations, scholars believe that the fossil production layer of the footprint is the Lower Jurassic artesian well formation.

The smallest dinosaur footprint in China was found in Sichuan

This footprint is considered to be the "smallest dinosaur footprint in China"

Zigong Dinosaur Museum this collection of specimens have eight footprint boards, in order to accurately outline the outline of the footprints, the research team used three-dimensional picture reconstruction, data analysis visualization, and three-dimensional point cloud processing software to produce three-dimensional pictures, in this process, a very small footprint on the Fifth Rock Slab attracted the attention of scholars.

The No. 5 slab is about 0.35 square meters, with at least 44 three-toed footprints on it, and the footprint density is about 120 footprints per square meter. One of the footprints is very small, it is 10.2 mm long and 9.6 mm wide, with three distinct toes, of which the III toe is the most prominent, without a clear toe pad, and a relatively blunt paw print on each toe. This footprint is currently the smallest dinosaur footprint recorded in China.

The smallest dinosaur footprint in China was found in Sichuan

Compared with this small footprint, the other footprints on the rock slab are larger, and the length is between 2.2 and 6.2 cm. Morphologically, these footprints can be classified as the footprints of Stilt-legged Dragons, whose common dimensions are less than 15 cm.

Like the footprints of most micro-small theropod dinosaurs, it remains inconclusive whether the Fushun specimen was left by a newborn baby dinosaur or by an adult small dinosaur. A series of footprints of varying sizes but relatively uniform morphology are preserved on the slabs, possibly representing a collection of footprints of small theropod dinosaurs at different stages of development. Therefore, scholars tend that the tiny footprints of Fushun were left by small dinosaurs that had just been born, and the size of their footprint makers is estimated to be about 12 centimeters long, roughly equivalent to modern sparrows.

The smallest dinosaur footprint in China was found in Sichuan

"As a typical fossil remains, the dinosaur footprint contains a wealth of information and is a microcosm of the dynamic behavior of dinosaurs at that time. An important function of dinosaur footprint science is that it can effectively determine the composition of the local fauna at that time, and this information can largely compensate for the limitations of skeletal fossils. Scholars introduced that at the same time, according to the footprints of dinosaurs, the movement status of dinosaurs at that time can be judged, such as walking, running and even swimming.

The smallest dinosaur footprint in China was found in Sichuan

The footprint combinations found in Zigong Fushun expanded the dinosaur fossil record in the Lower Jurassic strata of the region, which is also the first to record the dinosaur footprints of micro-small theropods during the Zigong Jurassic period, revealing the early or very early adulthood of theropod dinosaurs, and the possibility of the existence of tiny adult tracers.

A large number of footprints such as the footprints of the stilted dragon indicate the high abundance of the local theropod dinosaurs at that time. These theropod dinosaurs have been confirmed to be widely distributed in the Sichuan Basin in the early Jurassic Period, and this discovery is of great significance for the restoration of the paleo-ecology, paleogeography and paleoenvironment of the region.

Can have such a cute little jio print,

This little stilt-footed dragon must be cute!

Source: Sichuan Daily

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