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Dinosaurs Ten Million Years Older Than Thought

First Posted: 05/04/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 04:45 PM ET

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Guest Post From Christine Dell'Amore From National Geographic News

A new dinosaur relative found in Tanzania is the oldest known creature of its kind--a discovery that pushes back the origin of dinosaurs by at least ten million years, paleontologists say.

Dubbed Asilisaurus kongwe, the Labrador retriever-size creature was a silesaur, the closest relatives to true dinosaurs. The newfound animal lived 243 million years ago, during the middle Triassic period.

Since silesaurs and true dinosaurs diverged from a common ancestor, the two groups should have existed during the same time frame. But the oldest known true dinosaurs date back to just 230 million years ago.

Finding a silesaur that's ten million years older makes "a big difference," said study co-author Christian Sidor, curator of vertebrate paleontology at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture in Seattle.

Asilisaurus's age suggests that some early forms of dinosaurs must have also been plodding around in the middle Triassic. (See a prehistoric time line.)

"When people think about dinosaurs, we think about the extreme forms, the ones that have gone off in their ... own weird directions," such as Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex, said Thomas R. Holtz, Jr., a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Maryland, who was not involved in the research.

"But they all came from a common ancestor, and fellows like Asilisaurus help us understand what that original dino state looked like."

Early Dinosaur Relative an Omnivore?

Parts of at least 12 Asilisaurus skeletons were found in 2007 in southern Tanzania's Ruhuhu Valley. With no intact specimen to study, Sidor and his team had to piece together a composite skeleton.

What emerged looked nothing like what paleontologists had imagined.

Instead of resembling the "typical hatchet-headed, blade-toothed meat-eaters," Asilisaurus was a light, slender-limbed animal with peg-like teeth and a small beak-like structure on its jaw, the University of Maryland's Holtz said.

The shape of the beak suggests Asilisaurus tore into tissue, which means the animal might have eaten plants--or both plants and meat, the researchers say.

Mysteriously, the long-tailed animal ran on all fours--even though the vast majority of early dinosaurs were two-legged carnivores, according to the study, to be published tomorrow in the journal Nature.

"It's making the picture a little bit murkier, because we have a possible herbivore and quadruped very close to the dinosaur lineage," said study co-author Sidor, who received funding for the research from the National Geographic Society's Committee for Research and Exploration. (The National Geographic Society owns National Geographic News.)

Dinosaurs' World in Transition

In a way, Asilisaurus's discovery "is an elegant fulfillment of a prediction," said Christopher Brochu, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Iowa who also wasn't part of the study group.

That's because paleontologists know dinosaurs belong to the archosaurs. Within this group, dinosaur ancestors are divided into two main branches: a line that includes silesaurs and shares skeletal features with modern birds, and a line that has more in common with crocodilians.

Since a crocodilian dinosaur-ancestor from the middle Triassic had already been found, unearthing an animal like Asilisaurus was just a matter of time.

But the new research goes beyond that, Brochu said. "It's part of a larger, growing realization that the earliest archosaurs were far more diverse than we ever thought." (Take a dinosaur quiz.)

In addition to finding Asilisaurus, study leader Sidor and colleagues have already collected several other archosaur species from the Ruhuhu Valley--many more than in other archosaur hot spots.

It's unknown why the lush, wet valleys of prehistoric Tanzania produced so many strains of dinosaur relatives, paleontologists say.

Whatever the reason, "what we're seeing here is a picture of a world in transition," Brochu said. "It's really a fascinating time in the history of life."


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John Mainstream
I'm a Clinton Democrat that is now an independent.
08:54 AM on 03/08/2010
Georges Lemaître proposed what became known as the Big Bang theory of the origin of the Universe in 1927. Lemaître was a Belgian Roman Catholic priest, as well as a professor of physics and an astronomer at the Catholic University of Leuven. “Let there be light”.
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11:28 AM on 03/07/2010
Guess the settled science wasn't ...
08:03 PM on 03/07/2010
The point of science is that it runs on observation and experiment, and old opinions yield to new data. Filling in gaps in the fossil record is not a major change to "settled science." Finding, say, a fossilized spaceship in 100-million year-old rocks might be.

In religion, on the other hand, some believers dig in their heels and would rather burn purveyors of new theories or data at the stake than admit, say, that the earth revolves around the sun even though it appears to our senses that it is the sun that goes around the earth. Eppur si muove.
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wfglaser
09:31 PM on 03/06/2010
This means that Sarah Palin and the creationists are now only a mere 242,994,000 years off the mark.
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wfglaser
09:57 PM on 03/06/2010
Not all Christians are "crazy."
http://www.amazon.com/Language-God-Scientist-Presents-Evidence/dp/0743286391
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Issaquah79
Peanut butter head kiss my grits
10:13 PM on 03/05/2010
My mom believes that one possible explanaion of dino fossils is the devil planting them to confuse and test us. I love my mom but her religious ideas are nutso. Christians are crazy.
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James I Kirkland
State Paleontologist Utah
03:19 PM on 03/05/2010
Anyone of you young Earth creationists that want to come out an visit a dinosaur excavation and see some of the reality of how paleontologists conduct our scientific investigations, the invitation is there. Utah preserves and has exposed the most complete record of the history of life anywhere in the world; hence all our incredible geologically based national parks and monuments.
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12:33 AM on 03/05/2010
This should get that christian rhetoric rolling again....what was it???...oh yeah 6 days and one to rest....lazy good for nothin'.....
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MAJK
Economic Democracy > Capitalism
10:57 PM on 03/04/2010
Oh that's right - since science was wrong about when the dinosaurs began, this means they never existed right?
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
01:15 PM on 03/05/2010
You betcha
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chiodo08
...come off your front foot for a "change"...
10:05 PM on 03/04/2010
dang...this just screws everything up!
09:16 PM on 03/04/2010
Darn those Scientists were wrong again. I guess the debate isn't over.
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Erzsebet Gilbert
author, expat, traveler
04:21 AM on 03/08/2010
That's part of the point of science! Scientific discourse thrives on debate, on published findings and continued research. That's why paleontologists continued with their searching and released these discoveries - not because they had by any means decided the age of the first dinosaurs and declared the subject finished, but because they continued to discuss and speculate and search.
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Erzsebet Gilbert
author, expat, traveler
04:32 AM on 03/08/2010
Well, if the Bible satisfies your individual quest, good deal, and I wish you peace.

But as for scientists "changing their minds" - of course they are! That's intrinsic to true science, because unlike adherence to scripture, science demands discourse and debate, and thrives upon continually changing ideas. I'd prefer not to *know* what to think, but just to think about thinking about what to think...
Blitzschnell
Left-leaning limericks, ballads and prose
07:50 PM on 03/04/2010
Knew John McCain, Jim Bunning, Richard Shelby and Mitch McConnell were claiming to be younger than their actual ages!
07:44 PM on 03/04/2010
Shhhh, don't tell the creationists, their star museum attraction wasn't even around playing hopscotch w/Adam and Eve.
06:13 PM on 03/04/2010
Why are we assuming that dinosaurs weren't sentient? Remember "Jurassic Park"? Those dilophosaurus weren't stupid -- remember how quickly they learned to open doors? Give them a few weeks run of the place and they'd probably reno it into, I don't know, a dinosaur maternity ward?
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NWBrunette
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05:45 PM on 03/04/2010
OMG, what are the creationistas going to do now? The Earth is only 8,000 years old. God told me so. OMG!
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
07:01 PM on 03/04/2010
They're going to continue to deny reality. What's 10 million years when you love your fairies?
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rougebaisers
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
02:59 PM on 03/04/2010
Boy, is that dino sore!

PS: If humans and dinosaurs had really existed contemporaneously, then the Bible would have mentioned the big lizards.
03:09 PM on 03/04/2010
They were part of the "wicked ones" cleansed by the Great Flood.
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tjconkster
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05:19 PM on 03/04/2010
And here I thought the earth was only 10,000 years old...

I hear the creationist museum in Northern Kentucky depicts humans & dinosaurs living together. They even have them saddled up and ready to ride!! Yee Haw!
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Blessed Girl
05:48 PM on 03/04/2010
There's a lesson in that. Don't ever give a whackadoodle money. They'll just blow it on the most ridiculous things - like creationist museums. What a howler!