Tuesday, December 08, 2015

The Giving of December. Nipponosaurus

 Nipponosaurus is classed as a lambeosaurine hadrosaurid because of the hollow head crest that rises up from the top of the snout,‭ ‬though the incomplete nature of the known remains makes it hard to establish fine details,‭ ‬and reconstructions are usually completed with comparisons to other better preserved genera.‭ ‬Also,‭ ‬because the fossils assigned to the holotype of Nipponosaurus are those of a sub adult,‭ ‬it’s possible that the crest may have still had some way to develop to what it would have been in a fully mature individual.‭ ‬Among other lambeosaurine dinosaurs,‭ ‬the North American Hypacrosaurus is thought to be one of the closest relatives of Nipponosaurus.
       Although the name Nipponosaurus means‭ ‘‬Japanese lizard‭’‬,‭ ‬the holotype remains of this dinosaur were actually found upon the North Pacific Island of Sakhalin.‭ ‬Remains of Nipponosaurus were recovered from here between‭ ‬1934‭ ‬and‭ ‬1937‭ ‬when the southern portion of this island was under Japanese rule‭ (‬as the Karafuto Prefecture‭) ‬until‭ ‬1945‭ ‬when it was annexed by the Soviet Union as part of the Yalta Conference agreements.‭ ‬Today southern Sakhalin remains part of Russia.
       Dinosaurs that actually come from Japan include Fukuisaurus and the predatory Fukuiraptor,‭ ‬both from the Fukui Prefecture of Honshu Island.

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