L210 "Mapusaurus Roseae" (Reconstructed Skeleton) マプサウルス

L210 "Mapusaurus Roseae" (Reconstructed Skeleton) マプサウルス

Exploring the Earth in the Past Life Science Building 2F L210 "Mapusaurus roseae" (Reconstructed skeleton) マプサウルス ■Purpose of Exhibition Dinosaurs attract many people. Probably, this is because the large animals is not fantasy with undoubted evidence of the existence in the past long before humans walked on the earth. To inspire a deepeer interest in palaeontology, the reconstructed skeltons are displayed with some related fossil specimens. ■Additional Knowledge Tyrannosaurus? The skulls, large jaws with steak knife Dinosaurs became extinct about 65 million years ago. Not and jagged teeth, and sharp claws look like a only dinosaurs, but also many animal and plant species Tyrannosaurus. But it is not! This is a "Mapusaurus", became extinct in a geologically short period of time. which means "Earth lizard".They have slightly longer Such large scale extinction events in a certain period is faces than a Tyrannosaurus. Because it was just named in called "Mass Extinction". A possible cause is major and 2007, it has not appeared in any movies. Other than rapid changes in the environment due to asteroid impact dinosaur fans, few know its name. On the other hand, it or giant volcanic activity. There were five major was used in the filming of the television drama "Galileo" extinctions in particular: the end of the Ordovician, (2013), so it may be gaining a bit of fame. The Devonian, Permian, Triassic and Cretaceous periods. The Mapusaurus was a typical meat eating (carnivorous) most destructive of these is said to have been the mass dinosaur. It lived in the Gondwana supercontinent which extinction at the end of the Permian Period (about 250 existed in the southern hemisphere approximately 100 million years ago). Approximately 95 % of marine and million years ago during the Cretaceous period, Mesozoic 70% of terrestrial organisms in family number became Era. extinct. Organisms thatsurvived the event diversified rapidly after that. Periodic mass extinctions tend to be The fossilized skeletons were discovered in Neuquen, followed by periods of rapid diversification to facilitate Argentina. At the same location, more than 7 individuals the evolution of life. were identified, with lengths varying from 6 to 13 meters. This suggests that the Mapusaurus lived and Article by Shoji Nishimoto, curator. hunted in groups, which undermines the conventional hypothesis that large carnivorous dinosaurs were solitary creatures. Here, the parent and child skeletons are reconstructed to represent this new hypothesis. [Skeleton reconstruction] The original fossils are stored in Argentina where the Mapusaurus was found. Because original specimens are too heavy and fragile to carry and assemble, scientists make an exact replica with light, sturdy materials for their research. Scientists create the missing parts to complete skeletons based on scientific evidence and speculate what it looked like. In other words, a restored fossil skeleton, such as a dinosaur, is a piece of work which represents the researcher's idea of what the specimen looked like. Assembling the entire skeleton in its entirety leads to replicating the form of the animal and provides clues for exploring past ecosystems and global environments. The reconstructed skeltons diplayed here are only of the Mapusaurus. [Mass extinction that accelerated the evolution of life.] 〒460-0008 名古屋市中区栄二丁目17番1号 TEL:052-201-4486(代) FAX:052-203-0788 2018.09.13 15 http://www.ncsm.city.nagoya.jp/ page 1/1 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).

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