EUREKALERT:
Massive dinosaur discovered in Antarctica sheds light on life, distribution of sauropodomorphs
Only second Jurassic dinosaur ever found in Antarctica
CHICAGO—A new genus and species of dinosaur from the Early Jurassic has been discovered in Antarctica. The massive plant-eating primitive sauropodomorph is called Glacialisaurus hammeri and lived about 190 million years ago.
The recently published description of the new dinosaur is based on partial foot, leg and ankle bones found on Mt. Kirkpatrick near the Beardmore Glacier in Antarctica at an elevation of more than 13,000 feet.
“The fossils were painstakingly removed from the ice and rock using jackhammers, rock saws and chisels under extremely difficult conditions over the course of two field seasons,” said Nathan Smith, a graduate student at The Field Museum. “They are important because they help to establish that primitive sauropodomorph dinosaurs were more broadly distributed than previously thought, and that they coexisted with their cousins, the true sauropods.”
The findings were published online Dec. 5 in the Acta Palaeontologica Poloncica (see http://www.app.pan.pl/). Diego Pol, a paleontologist at the Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio in Chubut, Argentina, is the other co-author of the research.
Sauropodomorph dinosaurs were the largest animals to ever walk the earth. They were long-necked herbivores and include Diplodocus and Apatosaurus. Their sister group is the theropods, which include Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, and modern birds.
- I THINK THESE DINOSAURS WERE COLD BLOODED CREATURES WHICH ATE PLANT LIFE IN ANTARCTICA - WHICH MEANS IT MUST HAVE BEEN VERY WARM BACK THEN.
- AND THIS AS A FEW YEARS BEFORE AGW, MAN-MADE CO2, SUV'S - AND WELL BEFORE AL GORE.
- IF IT WAS NATURALLY WARMER BACK THEN, CAN'T IT ALSO BE GETTING WARMER NOW FOR NATURAL REASONS, TOO?
- YUP.
CLIMATE CHANGE IS NATURAL. CARBON TAXES CAN'T STOP IT. NOR CAN CARBON TRADING SCAMS.
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Nor can allowing them to prevent us from extracting our most valuable natural resource from the ground...
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