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Stegodon huanghoensis

a huge proboscidean (elephant) from the Pleistocene of China. This skeleton is 3.8 metres tall.

In the foreground is the shovel-jawed gomphothere [i]Platybelodon grangeri[/i].

For those interested in palaeontology, the Palaeozoological Museum Of China is absolutely outstanding. The museum is on three floors, the lower one for dinosaurs including several fully-mounted skeletons (the displays are a mix of real fossils and casts) and fossil fish, the next floor for more dinosaurs and birds, and the third for mammals. Really fascinating fossils here, although unfortunately all the signage is in Chinese apart for the scientific names.

Visited September 2013.
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a huge proboscidean (elephant) from the Pleistocene of China. This skeleton is 3.8 metres tall.

In the foreground is the shovel-jawed gomphothere Platybelodon grangeri.

For those interested in palaeontology, the Palaeozoological Museum Of China is absolutely outstanding. The museum is on three floors, the lower one for dinosaurs including several fully-mounted skeletons (the displays are a mix of real fossils and casts) and fossil fish, the next floor for more dinosaurs and birds, and the third for mammals. Really fascinating fossils here, although unfortunately all the signage is in Chinese apart for the scientific names.

Visited September 2013.
 
This is one of the most famous extinct species for Chinese people, for a great complete skeleton found in 1973 and named as Stegodon huanghoensis, which has been written into Primary school textbooks. However, it is actually the junior synonym of Stegodon zdanskyi (Hopwood, 1935).
 

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