For a long time before the 20th century, the Chinese used animal fossils as medicine, referring to such bones as long gu, or “dragon bones”. According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM ...
There is also a chance that they were pulverized and eaten by Chinese peasants, since ground “dragon’s bones” (fossils) have made strong medicine in China for centuries. In one form or ...
But it’s never been clear what species the bones belonged to or where they should ... Bae said that his analysis suggested ...
Its bones were not the only ones in the paleontological ... giving the animal a much more snake-like appearance.' The Chinese dragon was originally identified in 2003, but it was not until now ...
In the Year of the Dragon, scientists have made an exciting discovery: a complete fossil of an aquatic reptile resembling a "Chinese dragon ... its individual neck bones. Instead, it added ...