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The T. rex may have been smarter than previously thought

35 pointsby LastNevadanover 2 years ago

9 comments

zone411over 2 years ago
There is some criticism of this paper:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;TomHoltzPaleo&#x2F;status&#x2F;1611853690654150657" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;TomHoltzPaleo&#x2F;status&#x2F;1611853690654150657</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;antrodemon&#x2F;status&#x2F;1611540542269317122" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;antrodemon&#x2F;status&#x2F;1611540542269317122</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;AWannabeGhost&#x2F;status&#x2F;1611781106516492288" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;twitter.com&#x2F;AWannabeGhost&#x2F;status&#x2F;1611781106516492288</a>
david927over 2 years ago
The author of the paper, Suzana Herculano-Houzel, made a nice video that talks about it as well:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=a1tEnm53zDs">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=a1tEnm53zDs</a>
BrandoElFollitoover 2 years ago
To my untrained eye, dinosaurs all look the same (generally speaking), despite being on a timescale of hundreds of millions of years.<p>I always wondered why during such a long time they never evolved into something brighter (or their version of us). I understand evolution pressure (or lack of) and everything but still this is weird. I feel that this is something that is rarely addressed, despite being a good example of how evolution works and what drives it.
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StanislavPetrovover 2 years ago
&gt;“What if the asteroid hadn’t happened?” Herculano-Houzel said, referring to the cosmic collision thought to have driven most dinosaurs to extinction. “That’s a whole other world that would have been terrifying.”<p>I wonder if they would have developed nuclear weapons and dropped them on their fellow dinosaurs. Terrifying!
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adrian_bover 2 years ago
Downloadable research paper:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.biorxiv.org&#x2F;content&#x2F;10.1101&#x2F;2022.06.20.496834v3" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.biorxiv.org&#x2F;content&#x2F;10.1101&#x2F;2022.06.20.496834v3</a>
jjthebluntover 2 years ago
I read the article and find myself thinking Michael Crichton made these same (supposedly now new) assertions, based on scientific evidence from research into the topic as a medical doctor himself, 30 years ago, and then based a very famous book and later movie on it.
rojobuffaloover 2 years ago
Reminds of the running joke in Land of the Lost where Will Ferrel&#x27;s character, Dr. Marshall, keeps slagging off the T. rex for it&#x27;s small brain.
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deafpolygonover 2 years ago
Maybe the T.rex were farmers, cultivating livestock for their own use.
midoridenshaover 2 years ago
The T.Rex, just like all the other dinosaurs of that last era when the Chuxhulub asteroid impact, wasn&#x27;t very smart: it obviously was too short-sighted to bother developing a decent space program to deal with asteroid impacts.<p>Millions of years later, the dominant species of this planet is just as short-sighted and stupid, if not more so, since we know about the T.Rex&#x27;s demise by asteroid impact.
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