Shaochilong

Sh-ow-chi-long.
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John Stewart

Paleoecologist

John Stewart is a distinguished paleoecologist whose work has significantly advanced our understanding of prehistoric ecosystems. With over two decades dedicated to unearthing fossils across Asia and Africa

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Name

Shaochilong ‭(‬Shark toothed dragon‭)‬.

Phonetic

Sh-ow-chi-long.

Named By

Stephen L.‭ ‬Brusatte et al.‭ ‬-‭ ‬2009.

Classification

Chordata,‭ ‬Reptilia,‭ ‬Dinosauria,‭ ‬Saurischia,‭ ‬Theropoda,‭ ‬Carcharodontosauridae.

Diet

Carnivore.

Species

S.‭ ‬maortuensis‭

Size

Estimated between‭ ‬5‭ ‬and‭ ‬6‭ ‬meters long.

Known locations

China,‭ ‬Inner Mongolia‭ ‬-‭ ‬Ulansuhai Formation.

Time Period

Turonian of the Cretaceous.

Fossil representation

Fragmentary skull fragments an axis vertebra and six caudal vertebra.‭

In Depth

       The fragmentary nature of Shaochilong resulted in it being included into the Chilantaisaurus genus,‭ ‬a theropod dinosaur also from the Ulansuhai Formation.‭ ‬However while fragmentary,‭ ‬the fossil remains for C.‭ ‬maortuensis were much larger that the estimated length of two and a half meters for other Chilantaisaurus material.‭ ‬Questions were first raised‭ ‬about its validity in‭ ‬2001,‭ ‬thirty seven years after the initial description which placed the material within the Chilantaisaurus genus.‭ ‬In‭ ‬2009‭ ‬Brusatte et al.‭ ‬confirmed that the material was actually of a carcharodontosaurid dinosaur,‭ ‬a very significant discovery in itself as this was the first theropod of its kind known from Asia.‭

       The material was‭ ‬renamed Shaochilong which translates to‭ ‬English as‭ ‘‬shark toothed dragon‭’‬,‭ ‬a reference to the shape of its teeth‭ (‬the carcharodontisaurid group is so named after the‭ ‬Carcharodon shark genus which include the great white shark‭) ‬combined with‭ ‘‬long‭’‬,‭ ‬a term that is increasingly used refer to dinosaurs from Asia just as the ancient Greek‭ ‘‬saurus‭’ ‬is used to describe dinosaurs in the Western World.‭ ‬The species name S.‭ ‬maortuensis is derived from the original classification of the Shaochilong material Chilantaisaurus,‭ ‬something which is standard procedure when splitting a species from an established genus into its own new genus.

       Even though Shaochilong and Chilantaisaurus are now in their own separate genera,‭ ‬they are still‭ ‬related to one another,‭ ‬kind of like distant cousins.‭ ‬Their presence in the same fossil Formation also indicates that they were probably active at the same time and location as one another.

Further Reading

– Carnosaurian remains from Alashan, Inner Mongolia. – Vertebrata PalAsiatica, 8: 42–63. – S. -Y. Hu – 1964. – The first definitive carcharodontosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from Asia and the delayed ascent of tyrannosaurids. – Naturwissenschaften, 96(9): 1051-1058. – S. Brusatte, R. Benson, D. Chure, X. Xu, C. Sullivan & D. Hone – 2009. – The osteology of Shaochilong maortuensis, a carcharodontosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the Late Cretaceous of Asia. – Zootaxa 2334: 1–46. – S. L. Brusatte, D. J. Chure, R. B. J. Benson & X. Xu – 2010.

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