T Rex had the best nose of all meat-eating dinos
Washington, Oct 29 ANI: Scientists at the
University of Calgary U of C and the Royal Tyrrell
Museum are providing new insight into the sense of
smell of carnivorous dinosaurs, as part of a new study, which found that Tyrannosaurus rex had the best nose of all meat-eating dinosaurs.The study, by U of C paleontologist Darla Zelenitsky and Royal Tyrrell
Museum curator of dinosaur palaeoecology Francois Therrien, is the first time that the sense of
smell has been evaluated in prehistoric meat-eating dinosaurs. They found that Tyrannosaurus rex had the best nose of all meat-eating dinosaurs, and their results tone down the reputation of T. rex as a scavenger.The researchers looked at the importance of the sense of
smell among various meat-eating dinosaurs, also called theropods, based on the size of their olfactory bulbs, the part of the
brain associated with the sense of smell. Although the brains of dinosaurs are not preserved, the impressions they left on skull bones or the
space they occupied in the skull reveals the size and shape of the different parts of the
brain. Zelenitsky and Therrien CT-scanned and measured the skulls of a wide variety of theropod dinosaurs, including raptors and ostrich-like dinosaurs, as well as the primitive
bird Archaeopteryx. "T. rex has previously been accused of being a scavenger due to its keen sniffer, although its nose may point to alternative lifestyles based on what we see in
living animals," said Zelenitsky, the lead
investigator on the study. "Although the king of carnivorous dinosaurs wouldn't have passed on scavenging a free
dead meal, it may have used its sense of smell to
strike at night or to navigate through large territories to find its next
victim," he added.In addition to providing clues about the
biology and
behavior of the ancient predators, the study also reveals some surprising
information about the sense of smell in the ancestors of modern
birds. ANI
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