Chinese villagers eat dinosaur bones

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    BEIJING - Villagers in central China dug up a ton of dinosaur bones and boiled them in soup or ground them into powder for traditional medicine, believing they were from flying dragons and had healing powers.
    Until last year, the fossils were being sold in Henan province as "dragon bones" at about 4 yuan (50 cents) per kilogram (2.2 pounds), scientist Dong Zhiming told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

    Dong, a professor with the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said when the villagers found out the bones were from dinosaurs they donated 200 kilograms (440 pounds) to him and his colleagues for research.

    "They had believed that the 'dragon bones' were from the dragons flying in the sky," he said.

    The calcium-rich bones were sometimes boiled with other ingredients and fed to children as a treatment for dizziness and leg cramps. Other times they were ground up and made into a paste that was applied directly to fractures and other injuries, he said.

    The practice had been going on for at least two decades, he said.

    Dong was among a team of scientists who recently excavated in Henan's Ruyang County an 60-foot-long plant-eating dinosaur, which lived 85 million to 100 million years ago. Local officials held a news conference Tuesday, showing off the find to the public for the first time.

    Another two dinosaur fossils were being excavated in the area, which is rich in fossilized dinosaur eggs, Dong said.

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  2. timsdd

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    great, so I suppose the dragon bones I just ordered off ebay aren't in fact dragon bones? :p
     
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    They are eating up ancient history? :eek: By the way, that pic looks like a huge dinosaur leg to me.
     
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  4. miroirc

    miroirc Well-Known Member

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    TopDraw: Yes, they are making a big soup with that bone leg
     
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    :eek:
    can you imagine the measures of that chap :p
     
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  6. Hecky

    Hecky Like a Dungeon Dragon!

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    Nice idea for a blog post, very cool :)
     
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    aren't the bones fossilised? I doubt there's any juicy marrow in them after a million years! stone soup.
     
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    just like the giant in 'Jack in the Beanstalk', they grind the bones to make their bread :D:D
     
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    wow, some crazy stuff
     
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    You too, I am going to ask for my money back.

    Cheers
     
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    Hecky Like a Dungeon Dragon!

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    pensiaprivata.com, nice url for your webpage :D
     
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