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Dinosaurs of China: Ground Shakers To Feathered Flyers

Virtual event by Wollaton Hall and Lakeside Arts
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In the summer of 2017 The University of Nottingham, Nottingham City Council and the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology in Beijing brought a unique dinosaur exhibition to Nottingham’s Wollaton Hall and Lakeside Arts. Featuring fossils and specimens never before seen outside of Asia, the collection brings to life the story of how dinosaurs evolved into the birds that live alongside us today. Check out the Gigantoraptor, which at 4 metres high and 8 metres long is the largest feathered dinosaur ever found, and the flying Microraptor, a close relative of the Velociraptor which has wing feathers on its arms and legs. The star of the show is the Mamenchisaurus, which would have stood as high as three double decker buses!

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