Since the first paleontological
expedition to Mongolia by Roy Chapman Andrews of the American Museum of Natural
History in the 1920s, the allure of discovering exotic Asian dinosaurs has been
the dream of every paleontologist. Subsequently, dinosaurs from China have been
unearthed revealing their relationships to birds as evidenced by the presence
of feathers together with scales. Several of the most spectacular of these
dinosaurs are coming to the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut, and will continue through April 21, 2013.
Chinasaurs:
Dinosaur Discoveries from China welcomes
visitors to walk among the skeletons, skulls, nests and eggs of
more than a dozen of these rare Asian dinosaurs. From the huge 32-foot long, meat-eating Yangchuanosaurus to the gazelle-sized plant eaters such as Psittacosaurus, the prehistoric fossils of the Far East provide an
exciting experience for dinosaur enthusiasts.
Chinasaurs offers a glimpse of the
unprecedented evolution of dinosaurs and their dominance over the world for
more than 155 million years.
About the Bruce Museum
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Art and Science at the Bruce Museum, located at One Museum Drive in Greenwich,
Connecticut. The Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm and
Sunday from 1 pm to 5 pm; closed Mondays and major holidays. Admission is $7
for adults, $6 for students up to 22 years, $6 for seniors and free for members
and children under 5 years. Individual admission is free on Tuesday. Free
on-site parking is available and the Museum is accessible to individuals with
disabilities. For additional information, call the Bruce Museum at (203) 869-0376
or visit the website at www.brucemuseum.org .For area information www.visitfairfieldcountyct.com.
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