Sauropods in Katsuyama: Standing Beneath the Giants That Shook the Earth at Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum
- The Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum is hosting a special 2026 exhibition called 'Sauropods: The Largest Creatures Ever to Walk the Earth,' which runs through November 3 and explores how sauropods grew to huge sizes.
- A key display is Xinjiangtitan, a sauropod from China shown in situ, preserving the original bone arrangement without reconstruction.
- The exhibition features Iniestapodus footprint casts shown publicly for the first time worldwide, along with sauropod fossils from all Japanese localities gathered together.
- Guided tours by museum researchers and lectures by guest specialists are offered throughout the exhibition, with a 19-meter skeleton providing a powerful sense of scale.
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Sauropods in Katsuyama: Standing Beneath the Giants That Shook the Earth at Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum
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