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The caption below reads: "Yangchuanosaurus Hepingenis is kind of large carnivorous dinosaur of the late Jurassic. This large, complete and beautiful skull is seldom seen in the world. It is the most complete large carnosaur skull ever discovered in China, and of great scientific value in studing the systematic relationships of carnosaurs. Systematic position: Megalosauridae, Carnosauria, Theropda, Saurischia. Age: Late Jurassic (about 145 Million years ago). Locality: Heping, Zigong.

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