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Study Finds:The Life Of Pantolambda's Were Larger Than Most Mammals
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10/12/2024
Pantolambda bathmodon, a stocky, now-extinct mammal, lived 62 million years ago and reached roughly 92 lbs in adulthood, which was a much larger size than most mammals that came before.
Video credit: G. Funston
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A new study gives a unique window into the life of our ancient cousin, an animal called Pantolambda.
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Paleontologists learned about its growth by making thin sections,
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cutting the bones and teeth thin enough to let light shine through. This let Dr. Funston and
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his colleagues look at growth marks recording the days and years of Pantolambda's life.
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Features of the bone show how fast it grew and how many years old it was when it died.
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The teeth give a more precise record showing daily pulses of growth during the animal's early life.
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The teeth also record a birth line showing when the animal was born.
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The team looked further into the life of Pantolambda by analyzing the chemistry of the teeth.
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Using a precise laser to vaporize small amounts of material,
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they mapped the composition of the teeth.
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This showed chemical changes associated with major events in the animal's life, like birth.
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Using the daily growth marks in the teeth, this allowed them to precisely estimate how long
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Pantolambda mothers were pregnant, and how long the babies suckled before they were independent.
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Based on the birth line in the teeth, the team showed that Pantolambda was pregnant for seven
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months and the baby's teeth developed quickly. Babies' teeth developed quickly, but the
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babies suckled for about one to two months, meaning that they were independent early in life.
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Using marks in the bones, the team found that Pantolambda would have reached sexual maturity
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in about one year, and they had a short lifespan, with most individuals dying at about four years
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old, but some individuals living up to 11 years of age. This study shows that Pantolambda gave
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birth to well-developed young, like many living species of hoofed mammals. This is the earliest
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evidence of this type of lifestyle in the fossil record, and it gives the clearest picture yet
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into the lifestyle of a long-extinct mammal. Learn more about the study and
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its importance by checking out the paper, Out Now in Nature.
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