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Southern African dinosaur had irregular growth

Credit: Dorling Kindersley Anyone who s raised a child or a pet will know just how fast and how steady their growth seems to be. You leave for a few days on a work trip and when you come home the child seems to have grown 10cm! That s all well and good for the modern household, but how did dinosaurs grow up? Did they, too, surprise their parents with their non-stop growth? A new study lead by Dr Kimberley Chapelle of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of the Witwatersrand suggests NOT. At least for one iconic southern African dinosaur species. By looking at the fossil thigh bones under a microscope, researchers can count growth lines, like those of a tree. This allows them to study how much the individuals grew each year. By looking at growth rings in the bones of Massospondylus carinatus, Dr Chapelle was able to show that its growth varied season-to-season, more like a tree than a puppy or a baby human.

Fossils: 200 million-year-old South African dinosaur s bones revealed it grew variably like a tree

Massospondylus carinatus was a plant-eating dinosaur from the early  Jurassic They counted growth rings in the bones to determine how it grew with time Like trees, the researchers found its growth varied significantly over its life This strategy likely allowed it to adapt to changing environmental conditions M. carinatus adults could reach up to 1,100 lbs in weight and 13–20 feet long

Descubren que un dinosaurio que vivió hace 200 millones de años en África crecía como un árbol, variando de una temporada a otra

Descubren que un dinosaurio que vivió hace 200 millones de años en África crecía como un árbol, variando de una temporada a otra
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