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200-year-old fossil mystery resolved | 200-year-old fossil mystery resolved |
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Scientists have reconstructed how an ancient reptile swam in the oceans at the time of the dinosaurs. | Scientists have reconstructed how an ancient reptile swam in the oceans at the time of the dinosaurs. |
Computer simulations suggest the plesiosaur moved through the water like a penguin, using its front limbs as paddles and back limbs for steering. | Computer simulations suggest the plesiosaur moved through the water like a penguin, using its front limbs as paddles and back limbs for steering. |
The creature's swimming gait has been a mystery since bones of the first known specimen were dug out of a Dorset cliff 200 years ago. | The creature's swimming gait has been a mystery since bones of the first known specimen were dug out of a Dorset cliff 200 years ago. |
The plesiosaur was discovered by the fossil hunter Mary Anning in 1821. | The plesiosaur was discovered by the fossil hunter Mary Anning in 1821. |
At the time even the name dinosaur had not been invented. | At the time even the name dinosaur had not been invented. |
A scientific paper unveiling Anning's find a few years later raised the question of how the marine creature swam, given its unusual pairs of wing-like flippers. | A scientific paper unveiling Anning's find a few years later raised the question of how the marine creature swam, given its unusual pairs of wing-like flippers. |
The debate has continued until today, with a computer simulation based on a Jurassic fossil specimen providing evidence in favour of penguin-like motion. | The debate has continued until today, with a computer simulation based on a Jurassic fossil specimen providing evidence in favour of penguin-like motion. |
Dr Adam Smith of Nottingham Natural History Museum, Wollaton Hall, worked on the study. | |
He explained that palaeontologists were divided on whether the marine creature used its four limbs in a rowing action like the oars of a boat; a flight stroke similar to modern penguins and turtles; or some sort of combination of the two. | He explained that palaeontologists were divided on whether the marine creature used its four limbs in a rowing action like the oars of a boat; a flight stroke similar to modern penguins and turtles; or some sort of combination of the two. |
"Our study shows the up-and-down movement is more likely," he told BBC News. | "Our study shows the up-and-down movement is more likely," he told BBC News. |
"That's how turtles and penguins swim today. | "That's how turtles and penguins swim today. |
"Penguins are literally flying through the water." | "Penguins are literally flying through the water." |
'Weak thrust' | 'Weak thrust' |
The study, published in the scientific journal PLOS ONE, is based on a computer simulation of a Jurassic fossil from Germany. | The study, published in the scientific journal PLOS ONE, is based on a computer simulation of a Jurassic fossil from Germany. |
The fossil is unusual in being an almost complete skeleton with all four limbs preserved. | The fossil is unusual in being an almost complete skeleton with all four limbs preserved. |
It is smaller than many other members of the plesiosaur family, at about 3m long. | It is smaller than many other members of the plesiosaur family, at about 3m long. |
The computer model shows the animal's hind limbs provided "relatively weak thrust", say Dr Smith and co-researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, US. | The computer model shows the animal's hind limbs provided "relatively weak thrust", say Dr Smith and co-researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, US. |
"We conclude that plesiosaurs were forelimb-dominated swimmers that used their hind limbs mainly for manoeuvrability and stability," they report. | "We conclude that plesiosaurs were forelimb-dominated swimmers that used their hind limbs mainly for manoeuvrability and stability," they report. |
Ferocious predators | Ferocious predators |
The plesiosaurs were predatory marine reptiles that lived at the time of the dinosaurs. | The plesiosaurs were predatory marine reptiles that lived at the time of the dinosaurs. |
They are unique in the animal kingdom for having two pairs of large wing-like flippers. | They are unique in the animal kingdom for having two pairs of large wing-like flippers. |
Palaeobiology expert Dr David Martill of the University of Portsmouth said the new work suggested that in the small plesiosaur at least, the forelimbs did all the work. | Palaeobiology expert Dr David Martill of the University of Portsmouth said the new work suggested that in the small plesiosaur at least, the forelimbs did all the work. |
He said it remained to be seen if the same was true of the largest plesiosaurs, which were ferocious marine predators. | He said it remained to be seen if the same was true of the largest plesiosaurs, which were ferocious marine predators. |
"These beasts probably fed by twist feeding like the large crocodiles of today," he said. | "These beasts probably fed by twist feeding like the large crocodiles of today," he said. |
"If this were the case, then the hind limbs may have been used to spin the animal on its long axis." | "If this were the case, then the hind limbs may have been used to spin the animal on its long axis." |
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