Pecking Natural Science-art Organization (PNSO) is a global leading scientific art research institution.Co-founded by science artist ZHAO Chuang and science fairy tale writer YANG Yang in 2009. Since it’s founding in 2009, PNSO has been working with numerous top research institutions, including: American Museum of Natural History, University of Chicago, The University of Nottingham, International Union of Geological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Peking University. PNSO’s science artwork had been widely published in globally renowned science journals and magazines such as Nature, Science, Cell and PNAS; its authorized copyrights of works had also been published in other popular medias such as The New York Times, Washington Post, The Guardian, National Geography, BBC and Reuters. PNSO also works closely with museums from around the world to provide relative exhibition support services. Euhelopus is a genus of titanosauriform sauropod dinosaur that lived between 129 and 113 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous[1] in what is now Shandong Province in China. It was a large quadrupedal herbivore, it weighed approximately 15-20 tonnes and attained an adult length of 15 m (49 ft)[2] Unlike most other sauropods, Euhelopus had longer forelegs than hind legs. This discovery was paleontologically significant because it represented the first dinosaur described from China: seen in 1913, rediscovered in 1922, and excavated in 1923.[3] Unlike most sauropod specimens, it has a relatively complete skull.
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amateurish seam work
I have many PNSO dinosaur figures and would rate them 4-5 stars overall. However this figure, even considering that the sculpture is excellent, is a real disappointment because of the seam work. There are VERY noticeable seam gaps 2-3" below the head on the neck, the shoulder and the tail. The paint is also sloppy and subpar for this wonderful company. Come on PNSO! Why not bring this figure up to your normally high standards?? I feel ripped off to say the least!