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Frozen Velociraptor Found Scavenging Another Bigger Dinosaur

Scientists revealed that the swift seizer Velociraptor, a genus of dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur, has been caught frozen in time evidently scavenging on a remains of another larger dinosaur Protoceratops. Protoceratops, meaning First Horned Face, fossil remnants were discovered by paleontologists alongside the plant-eater that match the marks. The fossils that was discovered in 2008 from a red sandstone mound in Inner Mongolia and China consist of a collection of heavily eroded Protoceratops bones with two small, curved, serrated teeth that belonged either to Velociraptor or a close relative. Back when they lived roughly 65 million to 70 million years ago, the area was probably a scrubby desert with lots of sand and rocks and not too much vegetation, though there were bodies of water, with life quite lush closer to the rivers. The size of the Velociraptor and Protoceratops teeth suggest are fullgrown. The raptor was roughly 5 feet long (1.5 meters), while the herbivore might have been anywhere from 4.6 to 6.5 feet long (1.4 to 2 m). Bite marks on and around the herbivore’s jaws suggest the raptor did not kill the plant-eater, but was instead scavenging on its carcass. “This is a big animal, packing lots of muscle and lots to eat. Why then, would the killer be biting away on the cheeks and jaws so heavily that it lost a couple of teeth and left marks on the bones? The obvious answer is this didn’t happen,” explained researcher David Hone, a paleontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of China in Beijing. Instead, when the raptor got there, “this was a carcass with little left on, and it was scraping off the last accessible fragments of meat on the bones,” Hone said. “This pattern is also seen in living carnivores – when faced with a large body, they start on the belly and hindlegs and the head is nearly always the last to go. Here the skull and jaws are the bones with the marks on and thus most likely to be the bits left over, not those first taken on.” These new findings support a famous discovery made more than 30 years ago in Mongolia seemingly of a Velociraptor and Protoceratops locked in mortal combat. Although these fossils, dubbed the “fighting dinosaurs,” certainly suggested the raptor hunted the herbivores, one could readily argue such an instance was a chance encounter, with Velociraptor only rarely eating Protoceratops. The “fighting dinosaurs” suggest Velociraptor could act as a predator, while this new find suggests it could act as a scavenger. This is true of many living carnivores as well, Hone said, such as lions and jackals. It remains unknown as to what might have killed the Protoceratops, as its bones were simply not well preserved enough. “They probably were once in magnificent condition, but they had eroded,” Hone said. “If we’d got there a few months earlier it might have been a perfect specimen – a month or two later and we might have found nothing but dust.” Frozen Velociraptor Found Scavenging Another Bigger Dinosaur is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Asian Businesses Affected By Ash Disruption

Due to the spread of volcanic ash from Iceland volcano, some of Asian businesses have been affected by the disruption of flights. Factories in China’s Guangdong province suffered from the delays of the air shipment of their products such as clothes and jewelry. Big companies in South Korea like the Samsung and LG were unable to air-freight more than 20 percent of their daily electronic exports. Meanwhile, the Federation of Hong Kong Industries said that the hotels and restaurants in Hong Kong were also facing shortages of French cheese, Belgian chocolates and Dutch fresh-cut flowers. Asian Businesses Affected By Ash Disruption is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Homemade Chinese Robots: Raw Video

Self-taught Chinese inventor Wu Yulu has a passion for tinkering, which has brought him and his robots worldwide fame and a slot at the World Expo in Shanghai. Wu, who is to present a handful of bespoke robots specifically for the Expo along with dozens of his old favourites, says he is proud to represent his own brand of Chinese pioneering spirit at the international event. “My advantage is that I am not really cultured and I am just a farmer. But I was invited to go to the Expo and present my creations. Even though it was just me who was invited, I represent all of China's farmers. I think this is something very glorious,” said Wu. Born to a family of farmers, Wu was never interested in taking up the family trade, preferring to fill his farm in Mawu village on the outskirts of Beijing with over 40 home-made whirring, ticking and talking inventions, that he refers to as his 'sons'. Wu and his automatons have become a local success, they have appeared in countless local and international TV shows and news articles. But he is all too familiar with minor catastrophes, ranging from an exploding battery that left him with concussion to managing to burn down the family home. Wu says his inventions have brought him confidence, once shy and reserved Wu no longer hides away from the limelight and is happy to discuss his peculiar knack for creating hopping, bowing and swinging toys. “By using one mechanical engine I can make them do various complex movements. As for mechanical engines, they only revolve. So the point is how do you create many intricate movements through the simple revolutions of a mechanical engine,” he said. Wu has high hopes for the Expo, he dreams of robots that can help disabled people, work in the kitchen and even give massages, which he says are all possible if he can find a suitable backer willing to support an eccentric inventor. added by: ctv

Earthquake in China Death Toll Reached 1,700

The death toll from last week’s 6.9 magnitude earthquake in northwest China has risen to 1,706. There has been an additional 12,128 were injured in the quake Wednesday in Qinghai province. Rescuers have been working 24/7 to help survivors from the debris. The earthquake damaged 15,000 homes around the impoverished country of Yushu, and caused more that 100,000 people to leave the area. There are groups who are still hopeful to recover people and families who wished that their loved ones will be rescued. Earthquake in China Death Toll Reached 1,700 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Now You Can Smell Like Bruce Willis

Hollywood actor Bruce Willis is set to launch his own fragrance, according to US reports. Willis, 55, is best known for his tough-guy movies such as Die Hard and Pulp Fiction, but he is now said to have signed a deal with the German cosmetics brand LR Health & Beauty Systems. According to Women’s Wear Daily , the scent is coming in July in North, South and Latin America, as well as China, Japan and India. It is not known when the fragrance will launch elsewhere around the world. His ex-wife Demi Moore was recently announced as the face of Helena Rubenstein’s perfume “Wanted”

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Mazda recall notices 2010

Mazda Motor Corp., which vies with Mitsubishi for the rank of Japan#39;s number four automaker, generated a net profit of 4.4 billion yen (49 million dollars) in the third quarter, reversing a net loss of 600 million yen a year earlier. Japan#39;s Mazda Motor will recall nearly 90,000 passenger cars domestically and in China due to an oil hose defect, the company said Thursday. The automaker, which is part owned by US giant Ford, will start recalling 35,181 units in Japan and some 54,000 in Ch

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Update China Earthquake: Death Toll Rises to 400

The death toll in China’s earthquake disaster has risen to almost 400 in a mountainous and indigent area of Qinghai province. There were 8,000 injured including primary schoolchildren, who were buried under detritus. The earthquake with a magnitude of 6.9 hit at 7:49 a.m. During this time people were probably still at home and schools were just starting the day. The U.S. Geological Survey recorded several strong aftershocks, just within hours of the initial quake. Update China Earthquake: Death Toll Rises to 400 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

U.S.-China currency may turnaround, said by Economist

United States decision to delay its report on exchange rate policies could bring a turnaround in the recent currency dispute with China, economists believe. The report was originally scheduled for April 15. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner announced Saturday to delay a report to Congress on international economic and exchange rate policies, which might indicate whether China is manipulating its currency exchange rate. U.S. President Barack Obama’s top economic adviser Lawrence Summers said Sunday that Geithner’s decision was a right one as the United States will hold a series of high-profile meetings with China in the next three months.> > Read More U.S.-China currency may turnaround, said by Economist is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Where was Tiger’s Wife During his Press Conference?

Elin Nordegren, Tiger’s wife, was in a different state while Tiger Woods was answering questions at his first press conference since the sex scandal outbreak. On Thursday, he will make his official return to golf in the Masters tournament. Nordegren will not attend the said event. On Monday afternoon, Nordegren was spotted in Orlando, Florida. On her right arm, she’s carrying her daughter Sam and her left arm is holding her daughter’s blue bag. She was wearing blue jeans, a black tank top and sunglasses, but not her wedding ring. Where was Tiger’s Wife During his Press Conference? is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

China Doesn’t Dig Dylan

For China, the times they are-a-changin’…not. After knockin’ on China’s door for what would have been his first gigs in Shanghai and Beijing, Bob Dylan was…

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