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Did Dreadnoughtus Really Have Air Sacs?
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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 a quite a long scene of dreadnoughtus uh here they are um a fight scene there was a fight
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scene uh in this um territorial battle between males and i i think this was actually kind of
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based on our science because um what we found with the two dreadnoughtus individuals
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is that the the much larger one the 65 ton one was osteologically that means its bones was
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osteologically quite young you might even think of it as a as a teenager who was growing rapidly at
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the time of its death whereas the one that we found that was one third smaller uh osteologically was
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much much older and so where do you find this in animals today where you find older smaller
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individuals and younger bigger individuals that's in species where you have um sexual dimorphism where
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the two sexes are of different sizes and usually that happens where you have male dominated sexual
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sexual selection which means that uh two alpha males are going to compete with each other to
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control a territory or a group of females there's also female dominated sexual selection that's where
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you see the males showing off with all kinds of colors and doing fancy tricks and buying corvettes
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and things like that um and so with dreadnoughtus we have just a hint you know that we have sexual
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dimorphism and then kind of a hint based on a hint that maybe it was male dominated sexual selection
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and that's what you are seeing here and then um these air sacs we got to talk about these air
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sacs yeah let's talk about the air sacs what do you think about that well the air sacs are kind of hard
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to miss um i have to tell you that there is zero evidence that dreadnoughtus had air sacs uh these
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are pneumatic gular pouches like a grouse would have today is it impossible no it's not impossible
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but we don't have any evidence that they do have that now i was told by the consultant on the show
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that um they wanted to find a way to illustrate the fact that extinct animals must have had amazing
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soft tissue structures that will never be preserved in the fossil record which is certainly true if we
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only knew elephants from their skeletons i probably wouldn't really know what an elephant looked like
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so this is an example of a hypothetical feature that maybe we're missing completely in the fossil
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record that could have existed did they specifically have this probably not is it impossible that they
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had this no it's also not but we don't have any evidence of it what we do have though is we have
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their cervical vertebrae cervical vertebrae and um the cervical vertebrae are very pneumatic meaning that
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they have a system of air tubes and air bladders um that invade the bone over the lifetime of the
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animal so the the bone becomes more honeycomb with air over time making it very light but still
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retaining most of the strength because if you have a 40 foot long neck right a 40 foot long lever
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you don't want to put a lot of weight at the end of that lever so they have these very lightly built
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pneumatic necks which i guess gave them the idea okay there's there's air in the neck there's a lot of
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air in the neck why not something like a like male grouses in the breeding season that have these
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pneumatic cooler pouches that pop out like that thinking of a story of droid nanas
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i know it's always interesting to draw inspiration from modern creatures there he goes i guess we'll
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have to hold out for any more fossil or soft tissue preservation yeah you know there's certain things
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that we're just never going to know and we kind of have to live with that disappointment um but there are
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a lot of soft tissue features that extinct creatures have that we're just never going to find um we can
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make inferences about them sometimes we can do that from um molecular work with modern creatures we can
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look at the dna from from groups of related creatures and kind of figure out where that trait must have
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started occasionally you get um soft tissue structures preserved if you have very uh clay deposits that can
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preserve that kind of resolution but that's very rare and i don't see that scenario happening for big
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things like sauropods that happens for little things like birds um and then you know there's always the
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promise of molecular paleontology where you know we routinely cover now recover um blood vessels and
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blood cells and proteins from dinosaurs and other extinct creatures um a few dna bases have been recovered
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is it possible we'll have a genome of a dinosaur of a lion avian dinosaur of the future you know it's
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it's a pretty high mountain to climb but i can't say that it's impossible
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