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    Teeth study shows big dinosaurs trekked for food

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — What did giant plant-munching dinosaurs do when they couldn't find enough to eat in the parched American West? They hit the road. An analysis of fossilized teeth adds further evidence that the long-necked dinosaurs called sauropods — the largest land creatures — went on road trips to fill their gargantuan appetites.

    Scientists have long theorized that sauropods foraged for precious resources during droughts because of their preserved tracks and long limbs that were "ideal moving machines" and allowed them to cover long distances, said paleobiologist Matthew Bonnan of Western Illinois University.

    The latest study is the best evidence yet that at least one kind of sauropod "took to the hills in search of food when times got tough in the lowlands," said paleontologist Kristi Curry Rogers at Macalester College in Minnesota.

    The new work, published online Wednesday by the journal Nature, was led by geologist Henry Fricke of Colorado College.

    The researchers analyzed 32 sauropod teeth collected in Wyoming and Utah. The teeth came from massive plant-eaters that roamed a semi-arid basin in the American West during the late Jurassic period about 150 million years ago.

    The largest sauropods weighed 100 tons and were 120 feet long. The type in the study was smaller — about 60 feet in length and weighing 25 tons.

    Scientists can get a glimpse into the source of the dinosaurs' drinking water by comparing the oxygen preserved in the tooth enamel to that found in ancient sediment.

    A chemical analysis showed differences in the teeth and the basin where the dinosaurs were buried, meaning they must have wandered hundreds of miles from the flood plains to the highlands for food and water.

    Fricke said the movement appeared to be tied to changing seasons. Sauropods left the basin in the summer for higher elevations — a trek that took about five months — and returned in the winter.

    In lush times, sauropods would have feasted on a diversity of plants including ferns, horsetails, conifers and moss, said John Foster, a curator at the Museum of Western Colorado, who had no part in the research.

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    26 comments

    • gullwingmb  •  Pensacola, United States  •  7 mths ago
      It is sad that every single science article is inundated with either religious zealots or those that complain about research grants without having any idea of how research is actually conducted and how it is funded. I'm sure many of those that claim that scientists in fields such a paleontology are highly paid have never set foot on the ca,pus of a university.
      • 7LeagueBoots 7 mths ago
        So true, as an ecologist and someone who has worked on climate science I have yet to see one of these mythical "rich scientists". Too bad for me, I'd like to be one of them.
      • Roderick 7 mths ago
        You're right, thanks for pointing that out. A lot of the "rich scientist" idea comes from right-wing think tanks and their corporate sponsors desirous of undermining environmental science, in particular, global warming. Their strategy is to take a page from Karl Rove's playbook: "attack your enemies' strengths". So the idea is to lump scientists as some sort of "rich, liberal, Jewish, sushi-eating, latte-drinking" elite hell-bent on stealing the poor folks' precious tax dollars through evil carbon-taxing schemes the purpose of which is to force those same (white) poor folks out of their cars and onto the bus where they have to rub shoulders with you know who. No conspiracy theory is too overblown or ludicrous on the face of it for these people. After all, they are being paid to lie. Just like the cigarette companies had a smear-and-lie campaign against cancer researchers, and for the exact same reasons: they fear a cut in their profits if people really knew what was happening.
      • Dan 7 mths ago
        Well said, everyone. I always laugh at the "rich scientists" comments. Especially when referring to paleontologists. You could get a full-time job waiting tables at a high-end restaurant in a big city and make (slightly) more money per year than your average paleontologist will. Now, if the paleontologist in question is a tenured professor at a well-established university, this may not hold true, but I guarantee they won't be making all that much more than the aforementioned waiter. Studying the natural sciences for a living is not something one does for the money.
    • Hesperos  •  7 mths ago
      Of course. Birds still migrate.
      • F. M. 7 mths ago
        Birds can fly.
    • Wildgraywolf  •  Williamsport, United States  •  7 mths ago
      None of this is very different from the behavior of modern animals.
      • RedApe 7 mths ago
        Maybe...maybe not. Depends on the degree of movement and the reason why they have to move. Few species. other than birds, whales or turtles, migrate seasonally such vast distances. Most terrestrial herbivores travel maybe 100 miles. Also this raises questions about whether the movements were seasonally related or because the Sauropods literally ate all their food and had to move on...allowing the fern forests to regenerate.
      • Wildgraywolf 7 mths ago
        I'm not sure why the distace is important; you'd go where you can find food.
    • Benedict  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  7 mths ago
      I'll forward this article to my pastor so that he can tell me what to think.
      • Benedict 7 mths ago
        We don't worship the Big Sky Faerie at the ACLU, so it is not a church.
      • Lee J 7 mths ago
        THE ONLY GAWD is FSM!!!!! May Her Noodly Appendage reach out, touch you and BLESS you!!!

        R'Amen
    • Virus1  •  7 mths ago
      @Larry. At least the scientist could spell properly. Check your spelling before you post. Don't criticize science if you are not educated in spelling. For instance "farther studies" should be "further studies" in your post. Also, "though science" should be "thought science". You seem to be the joker.
    • F. M.  •  Newark, United States  •  7 mths ago
      This article has to do with dinosaur metabolism. If their metabolism was low- ectothermic or 'cold blooded'- then they would need much less food but if they were some form of endotherm- 'warm-blooded'- with a high metabolism then they would use up their available resources quickly and have to migrate to new food sources. As Benny Hill once said "when you assume, you make an '#$%$amp;#39; of 'u' and 'me' ".
      • wrongAngle 7 mths ago
        I believe they were warm blooded , developments such as feathers seem to indicate that , as well as the fact that birds too are warm blooded.
      • Erix 7 mths ago
        The therapods were almost certainly warm blooded, but animals as large as the sauropods wouldn't have needed to actively maintain their body temperature. Simply being that large would have made them effectively warm blooded regardless of their metabolic approach.
    • Glowby  •  7 mths ago
      People complain a lot that science is "just a lot of guesses". But here they are, backing up guesses with hard evidence, and people complain that they should have been able to guess! ... its "too obvious" ... they're wasting their time investigating!
      *!!!*
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      What time is it?

      Seriously, I can't even read a clock.
    • Skptc101  •  7 mths ago
      shhh.. be vewy, vewy quiet, I'm hunting fundies... *sets up an Acme Fundy Buster Trap below*

      The human species evolved in Africa. The Out of Africa theory provides a solid scientific explanation for the origin of modern humans from more primative forms.

      The Tiktaalik fossil clearly represents a transitional step in the evolution of vertebrates from sea to land dwelling animals. The fossil record provides rock solid evidence that evolution is a fact.

      The Flintstones is not a documentary, there is no geological record of a biblical flood covering the entire Earth, atheism is not a religion and Jesus did not invent shiny duct tape.
    • ooohh not again!  •  Budapest, Hungary  •  7 mths ago
      circle logic works because circle logic works because circle logic works because circle logic works because ...my bible be thumped....
    • Buzzsaw  •  Nashville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Of course, somethings that are that huge are going to move around.
    • A Yahoo! user  •  7 mths ago
      teeth? i kind of figured that if they had legs they probably used them - otherwise they'd evolved roots and lived in harmony with the other plants
    • Virus1  •  Gainesville, United States  •  7 mths ago
      @Larry. At least the scientist could spell properly. Check your spelling before you post. Don't criticize science if you are not educated in spelling. For instance "farther studies" should be "further studies" in your post. Also, "though science" should be "thought science". You seem to be the joker.
    • wrongAngle  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  7 mths ago
      Yet another example where evolution disproves the existence of the Tooth Fairy.
    • b  •  7 mths ago
      How is this possible? My bible belt science teacher said that the earth is only 3000 years old and dinosaurs are made up.
    • Cheep-O  •  7 mths ago
      So where does Adam and Eve fit in with all this?
    • W.T  •  Newark, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This piece and the comments show me that there is no reason to argue with fools who are only here to harass, humiliate, mock, scorn and ridicule the beliefs of others. Science is a fine tool, but the attacks and vitriolic comments appear more to be the bullying tactics of four year old children ranting and raving at anyone who they consider weaker. You're attacks would never change my mind from what I have concluded by my own self. And if you want to put me to death for what I believe. then so be it, I'm more then ready to be put to death. I do not see any of you being satisfied with scorn or mockery, I only see you being satiated by the spilling of blood.
    • Wade  •  Jackson, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Bedrock had the best dental care!
    • Gverwtfr  •  7 mths ago
      We already know this from the movies Ice Age :D
    • dsciswe  •  7 mths ago
      Morons. Where in the article does it talk about God? Hey, look, the story proves life originated in meteors, no it shows life originating in volcanos, no aliens brought life to Earth...

      Morons.
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