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Weird reptile-like mammal species discovered amid ancient Utah dinosaur bones
www.wfaa.com ^ | Published: 5:30 AM EDT May 30, 2018 Updated: 5:53 AM EDT May 30, 2018 | Author: David DeMille, The Spectrum

Posted on 05/30/2018 11:01:08 AM PDT by Red Badger

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A 130-million-year-old skull of a tiny mammal found amid a set of dinosaur bones in Utah more than a decade ago could reshape the way scientists think about the breakup of Earth’s ancient super-continent, Pangea, and about the way mammals spread across the world.

The skull, found nearly complete, represents a new species, dubbed Cifelliodon wahkarmoosuch. It was found in an exposed rock formation on Bureau of Land Management land northeast of Arches National Park and has some unlikely relatives — a subgroup of creatures known as Hanodontidae, which had previously only been found in regions of North Africa.

CT scanning of a 130-million-year-old fossil allowed scientists to determine the brain structure of a new species of mammal that is reshaping the way scientists think about Earth's ancient super-continent Pangea and the way mammals and their relatives dispersed themselves among the continents. Utah Geological Survey

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In a paper published this month in the scientific journal Nature, lead author Adam Huttenlocker, a paleontologist and assistant professor at the University of Southern California, suggests the discovery means that Pangea broke up into smaller continents about 15 million years later than previously thought. And that would reshape the way scientists think about the early migrations of mammals and their close relatives between Asia, Europe, North America and the southern continents.

“For a long time, we thought early mammals from the Cretaceous (145 million to 66 million years ago) were anatomically similar and not ecologically diverse,” Huttenlocker said in a written statement. “This finding by our team and others reinforce that, even before the rise of modern mammals, ancient relatives of mammals were exploring specialty niches: insectivores, herbivores, carnivores, swimmers, gliders. Basically, they were occupying a variety of niches that we see them occupy today.”

Introducing a new species

Paleontologists working with the Utah Geological Survey pose with two excavated blocks found in eastern Utah that have so far yielded fossils from five different animals. Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm

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The skull, now on display at the Natural History Museum of Utah, was found amid a cache of dinosaur fossils uncovered by paleontologists with the Utah Geological Survey.

Its makeup, combined with existing knowledge of its relatives, indicates Cifelliodon would have been about six inches long and weighed about 2.4 pounds, covered with fur and with a shallow snout and downturned face. It would have suckled its young like modern mammalia, but laid eggs like the platypus and echidna.

Its broad molars suggest a diet of leafy vegetation, and a reconstruction of its brain using CT scans of the skull suggest it had large olfactory bulbs and would have had an excellent sense of smell. This also means it was likely nocturnal.

It is the first mammal skull found in Utah’s Cretaceous-period rocks, and comes from a group of primitive mammal relatives known as the Haramiyida, which had previously not been found in either the Cretaceous or North America.

It is notably younger than related Jurassic-era mammals found in Eurasia and North Africa.

The fossil, with its European ties, adds an important point of collaboration with newly discovered European dinosaur groups from the same kinds of rock, indicating they were left at a time when the Atlantic Ocean had not fully opened.

A loaded discovery

Laboratory work is done on a block pulled from a dig site in eastern Utah that yielded the fossils of dinosaurs and a small mammal. Utah Geological Survey

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The fossil represents the latest science to come out of Utah’s Cedar Mountain Formation, a geologic wonder providing troves of new information to paleontology.

It was discovered almost by accident inside a lab while scientists were working to extract the dinosaur bones that surrounded it.

The collection, taken from a site discovered by Andrew Milner, the paleontologist and curator at the Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm in St. George, has so far yielded fossils from five creatures, including three dinosaurs and a crocodilian that is still being researched.

Milner said he initially saw dinosaur bones at the site when he was first there in 2004, but when he returned later they were gone, apparently removed illegally.

Luckily, he had showed the site to James Kirkland, the state paleontologist with the Utah Geological Survey.

“(Kirkland) came back with a couple of geologists to talk about the formations there, just the geology, and he happened to be standing on that exact site and found bones weathering out all over the place,” Milner said.

Two large blocks of rock were taken to a laboratory, where fossils from two large iguanodontian dinosaurs were studied. Beneath the foot of one of them was the Cifelliodon skull.

Kirkland said the site has yielded important discoveries already, but could likely produce more as work continues on the other fossils.

“The same geology that gave us Arches National Park gave us this basin that totally surrounds Arches, that loops all the way around it, and that gives us all these dinosaurs,” he said.

“We’ve been finding dinosaur on top of dinosaur,” he added.


TOPICS: History; Outdoors; Pets/Animals; Science
KEYWORDS: cifelliodon; dinosaurs; godsgravesglyphs; paleontology; richardcifelli; utah; wahkarmoosuch
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1 posted on 05/30/2018 11:01:08 AM PDT by Red Badger
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Looks like a Red Badger.........................


2 posted on 05/30/2018 11:01:36 AM PDT by Red Badger (Remember all the great work Obama did for the black community?.............. Me neither.)
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Weird reptile-like mammal species discovered amid ancient Utah dinosaur bones


3 posted on 05/30/2018 11:05:09 AM PDT by Magnum44 (My comprehensive terrorism plan: Hunt them down and kill them)
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Back in the day, helen thomas would make an early appearance to threads like this.


4 posted on 05/30/2018 11:06:13 AM PDT by C210N (Republicans sign check fronts; 'Rats sign check backs.)
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Only with appropriate warning and eyewash...


5 posted on 05/30/2018 11:07:28 AM PDT by Magnum44 (My comprehensive terrorism plan: Hunt them down and kill them)
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To: Red Badger

[[Weird reptile-like mammal species discovered amid ancient Utah dinosaur bones]]

VJ?


6 posted on 05/30/2018 11:13:36 AM PDT by Bob434
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Some things are best forgotten.


7 posted on 05/30/2018 11:13:36 AM PDT by DannyTN
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To: Red Badger

They’ve decided to name it Valarie Jarret


8 posted on 05/30/2018 11:14:30 AM PDT by Jewbacca (The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem)
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To: Red Badger

2.4 pounds?

Try ounces.

Either that or the length given is a a) a typo or b) of the skull only.


9 posted on 05/30/2018 11:14:49 AM PDT by Rurudyne (Standup Philosopher)
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To: Jewbacca

No more TV production for you!


10 posted on 05/30/2018 11:20:20 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: Red Badger

If I found a new species, Cifelliodon wahkarmoosuch is exactly what I was going to call it!


11 posted on 05/30/2018 11:24:52 AM PDT by bigbob (Trust Sessions. Trust the Plan.)
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Even at six inches in length it “likely” had a stocky build and was “likely” big boned.


12 posted on 05/30/2018 11:28:41 AM PDT by bubbacluck (America 180)
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To: StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; 2ndDivisionVet; 31R1O; ...
Thanks Red Badger.

13 posted on 05/30/2018 11:36:21 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (www.tapatalk.com/groups/godsgravesglyphs/, forum.darwincentral.org, www.gopbriefingroom.com)
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Right on! He slithered out of a bayou down in Louisiana.


14 posted on 05/30/2018 11:39:12 AM PDT by The Sons of Liberty (Deplorable Charter Member of The Vast Right Wing Conspiracy.)
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McMuffin man?


15 posted on 05/30/2018 11:43:19 AM PDT by Peter ODonnell (Look for England to do well at the World Cup until it starts)
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16 posted on 05/30/2018 11:54:01 AM PDT by Blogger (The causes are the left are never about caring about an issue. ItÂ’s always about power.)
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That would be a ‘mammal-like reptile’.....................


17 posted on 05/30/2018 12:26:27 PM PDT by Red Badger (Remember all the great work Obama did for the black community?.............. Me neither.)
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To: Red Badger

Catholics can believe in Darwinism and Evolution - it simply makes God’s works all that more amazing and great (and far beyond the works of Man).


18 posted on 05/30/2018 2:26:19 PM PDT by elbook
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Existed — but had to wait (and survive) 65 million years til the Dinosaurs time was over.


19 posted on 05/30/2018 2:28:04 PM PDT by elbook
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Liz-alope


20 posted on 05/30/2018 7:19:34 PM PDT by gigster (Cogito, Ergo, Ronaldus Magnus Conservatus)
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