Dinosaur Fossils Unearthed in Hong Kong for the First Time: A Cretaceous Mystery

Hong Kong has made a groundbreaking discovery – dinosaur fossils, dating back to the Cretaceous period, have been unearthed for the first time. These fossils, belonging to a large, aged dinosaur, were found on Port Island, a remote islet within the city’s UNESCO Global Geopark. While the specific species remains unknown, experts are conducting further analysis to shed light on this prehistoric find. This discovery adds another layer to Hong Kong’s rich geological history and offers a glimpse into a time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.

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