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Treasures collected in Gansu's Hezheng paleozoological museum(1/5)

2021-07-08 16:41:30 Ecns.cn Editor :Wang Yifan
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The largest real horse fossil in the world is displayed at the Hezheng paleozoological museum in Gansu Province, July 6, 2021. The fossils belong to an extinct genus called Equus eisenmannae from the Pleistocene period (or the Ice Age lasted from about 2,580,000 to 11,700 years ago). (Photo: China News Service/ Sun Zifa)

The museum has renovated and conserved about 30, 000 ancient animal fossils. Precious top level fossil specimens are on display this time.

The world-top level fossil of platybelodon is presented at the Hezheng paleozoological museum in Gansu Province, July 6, 2021. (Photo: China News Service/ Sun Zifa)

The earliest quaternary woolly rhinoceros in the world is displayed at the Hezheng paleozoological museum in Gansu Province, July 6, 2021. Woolly rhinoceros is an extinct species of rhinoceros. (Photo: China News Service/ Sun Zifa)

The Hezheng paleozoological museum in northwest China's Gansu Province has renovated and conserved about 30, 000 ancient animal fossils. Precious top level fossil specimens are on display this time. (Photo: China News Service/ Sun Zifa)

The Hezheng paleozoological museum in northwest China's Gansu Province has renovated and conserved about 30, 000 ancient animal fossils. Precious top level fossil specimens are on display this time. (Photo: China News Service/ Sun Zifa)

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