Koreanosaurus Boseongensis, with First Korean Name, Comes into the World
The CNU Korea Dinosaurs Research Center, lead by Dr. Heo Min Dean at College of Natural Sciences at the helm, first released a native dinosaur after seven years of excavation, research, and restoration. The dinosaur lived on the Korean peninsula in the latter Cretaceous Period. It has a very primitive shape of Hypsilophodontid, meaning the hip bone resembles that of a modern-day bird, and was ...