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Did Dreadnoughtus Really Have Air Sacs?
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7 months ago
Beloved sauropod Dreadnoughtus is featured in the Apple TV+ show PREHISTORIC PLANET, episode 2 "Deserts." Paleontologist Dr. Kenneth Lacovara discusses their presentation and how accurate the dinosaurs were depicted.
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It was quite a long scene of Dreadnoughtus.
00:03
Here they are.
00:05
A fight scene.
00:06
It was a fight scene in this territorial battle
00:11
between males.
00:12
And I think this was actually kind of based on our science,
00:16
because what we found with the two Dreadnoughtus individuals
00:20
is that the much larger one, the 65-ton one,
00:24
was osteologically, that means its bones,
00:26
was osteologically quite young.
00:29
You might even think of it as a teenager
00:31
who was growing rapidly at the time of its death.
00:34
Whereas the one that we found that was one-third smaller,
00:38
osteologically, was much, much older.
00:41
And so where do you find this in animals today?
00:43
Where you find older, smaller individuals
00:46
and younger, bigger individuals?
00:47
That's in species where you have sexual dimorphism,
00:51
where the two sexes are of different sizes.
00:55
And usually that happens
00:56
where you have male-dominated sexual selection,
00:59
which means that two alpha males
01:01
are going to compete with each other
01:03
to control a territory or a group of females.
01:06
There's also female-dominated sexual selection.
01:09
That's where you see the males showing off
01:11
with all kinds of colors and doing fancy tricks
01:14
and buying Corvettes and things like that.
01:17
And so with Dreadnoughtus, we have just a hint
01:21
that we have sexual dimorphism.
01:24
And then kind of a hint, based on a hint,
01:27
that maybe it was male-dominated sexual selection.
01:30
And that's what you are seeing here.
01:32
And then-
01:33
These air sacs, we've got to talk about these air sacs.
01:35
Yeah, let's talk about the air sacs.
01:36
What do you think about that?
01:37
Well, the air sacs are kind of hard to miss.
01:41
I have to tell you that there is zero evidence
01:43
that Dreadnoughtus had air sacs.
01:46
These are pneumatic gular pouches
01:49
like a grouse would have today.
01:51
Is it impossible?
01:53
No, it's not impossible,
01:56
but we don't have any evidence that we've had that.
01:58
Now, I was told by the consultant on the show
02:02
that they wanted to find a way to illustrate the fact
02:07
that extinct animals must have had
02:09
amazing soft tissue structures
02:12
that will never be preserved in the fossil record,
02:14
which is certainly true.
02:15
If we only knew elephants from their skeletons,
02:18
I probably wouldn't really know what an elephant looked like.
02:22
So this is an example of a hypothetical feature
02:26
that maybe we're missing completely in the fossil record
02:29
that could have existed.
02:31
Did they specifically have this?
02:34
Probably not.
02:35
Is it impossible that they had this?
02:36
No, it's also not, but we don't have any evidence of it.
02:40
What we do have though,
02:41
is we have their cervical vertebrae, cervical vertebrae.
02:45
And the cervical vertebrae are very pneumatic,
02:48
meaning that they have a system of air tubes
02:52
and air bladders that invade the bone
02:55
over the lifetime of the animal.
02:57
So the bone becomes more honeycombed with air over time,
03:00
making it very light,
03:01
but still retaining most of the strength.
03:03
Because if you have a 40 foot long neck, right?
03:06
A 40 foot long lever,
03:07
you don't wanna put a lot of weight
03:09
at the end of that lever.
03:10
So they have these very lightly built pneumatic necks,
03:14
which I guess gave them the idea,
03:15
okay, there's air in the neck,
03:17
there's a lot of air in the neck.
03:19
Why not something like a,
03:20
like male grouses in the breeding season
03:23
that have these pneumatic cooler pouches
03:25
that pop out like that.
03:27
Thinking of a story of Dreadnoughtus.
03:31
I know, it's always interesting to draw inspiration
03:34
from modern creatures.
03:36
There he goes.
03:37
But I guess we'll have to hold out
03:39
for any more fossil or soft tissue preservation.
03:43
Yeah, there's certain things
03:44
that we're just never going to know,
03:46
and we kind of have to live with that disappointment.
03:50
But there are a lot of soft tissue features
03:52
that extinct creatures have
03:53
that we're just never going to find.
03:56
We can make inferences about them.
03:57
Sometimes we can do that from molecular work
04:01
with modern creatures.
04:02
We can look at the DNA from groups of related creatures
04:06
and kind of figure out where that trait must have started.
04:10
Occasionally you get soft tissue structures preserved
04:15
if you have very clay deposits
04:19
that can preserve that kind of resolution,
04:21
but that's very rare.
04:21
And I don't see that scenario happening
04:23
for big things like sauropods.
04:25
That happens for little things like birds.
04:28
And then, you know,
04:29
there's always the promise of molecular paleontology
04:31
where, you know, we routinely cover now,
04:34
recover blood vessels and blood cells
04:37
and proteins from dinosaurs and other extinct creatures.
04:41
A few DNA bases have been recovered.
04:43
Is it possible?
04:44
We'll have a genome of a dinosaur,
04:46
an Atlanavian dinosaur in the future.
04:50
I don't know.
04:51
It's a pretty high mountain to climb,
04:52
but I can't say that it's impossible.
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