I'm sure everyone has already heard about the discovery of a dinosaur-eating mammal from the Cretaceous. Here are some photos of the creature from the announcement in Nature.
I'm also sure that the scientifically-literate readers of the Panda's Thumb and Pharyngula won't be terribly surprised by this—the mammal-like reptiles are older than the dinosaurs, and mammals were contemporaries of the dinosaurs. The surprise is that what was discovered was a bandy-legged brute that was relatively large (about the size of your average dog) and was so danged uppity that it had been eating dinosaurs. That's a bit more temerity than had been expected from our long-lost relatives.
Continue reading "Repenomamus giganticus" (on Pharyngula)
3 Comments
CrystalCowboy · 13 January 2005
Repenomamus giganticus
I suggest the nickname Repo Mama
Peter McGrath · 18 January 2005
This is dangerous stuff. If there were dogs in those days, there must have been humans to take them for a walk. Stands to sense. No! I've got it! That's why the fossil record is so patchy. Damn dogs ate all the bones. Arf arf.
paul turner · 31 January 2005
Man dis gay man. Dinousaurs hurt wen they bite u man... Thank God day all dead man... peace out hoes