By The Financial District

Jul 10, 20211 min

China's Dinosaur Footprint Fossil Named After Doraemon's 'Nobita'

A footprint fossil of a new species of dinosaur discovered in China last year has been named "Eubrontes nobitai" in tribute to "Nobita," a pivotal character in the popular Japanese cartoon and animation Doraemon, Kyodo News reported.

Xing Lida, 38, associate professor at the China University of Geosciences in Beijing, named the fossil that somewhat resembles swimming goldfish. He told Kyodo News that Doraemon's movies featuring dinosaurs are "very excellent."

The films, "Nobita's Dinosaur" in 1980 and "Nobita's New Dinosaur" in 2020, have also made "many children come to like dinosaurs," Xing said, adding Doraemon is "one of the common memories of childhood for those who were born in China in l the 1980s."

The fossil was found in July 2020 in China's southwestern province of Sichuan. Three chubby digits are closely lined up, and the distance between four footprints is around 50 centimeters.

The dinosaur is estimated to be nearly 4 meters long.

The fossil has been recognized as being related to a new species of carnivorous dinosaur Eubrontes in the Cretaceous. The treatise was published on Monday.

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