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Thursday, November 8, 2007 | Science : Evolution and Biology | print version Print | Comments

Document Velociraptor and prehistoric co. breathed like birds: study

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Thanks to TrashcanMan79 for the link.

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dinoPARIS (AFP) - Small, fast-moving carnivorous dinosaurs had air-sac respiratory systems similar to modern-day penguins and other diving birds, scientists reported on Wednesday.

Palaeontologist Jonathan Codd of Britain's University of Manchester studied the fossilised remains of so-called maniraptoran dinosaurs and extinct birds, including the pioneering avian known as Archaeopteryx.

His team found that key structures used for breathing know as uncinate processes -- present in some modern birds -- could also be found in both sets of samples.

The uncinate processes are small bones that act as levers to move the ribs and sternum during breathing.

These bones differ in length according to the bird -- they are shortest in running birds, of intermediate length in flying birds, and longest in diving birds.

"The dinosaurs we studied from the fossil record had long uncinate processes similar in structure to those of diving birds," the university quoted Codd as saying in a press release.

"This suggests both dinosaurs and diving birds need longer lever arms to help them breathe."

The finding also implies that running dinosaurs such as the famous Velociraptor had efficient respiratory systems, swiftly providing them with the oxygen they needed when running after prey.

The study underpins previous research that says birds evolved from dinosaurs.

It appears in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, a journal of the Royal Society, which is Britain's de-facto academy of sciences.

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1. Comment #86226 by BAEOZ on November 8, 2007 at 6:59 pm

 avatarImagine a penguin with velociraptor claws! Kewl!
But of course we know evolution is a theory and requires as much faith as religious belief......

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2. Comment #86236 by Pentecost on November 8, 2007 at 7:35 pm

 avatarWhy is this a surprise? Everyone already knows that chicken tastes just like dinosaur!

Also:

http://pandasthumb.org/archives/2007/04/did-trex-taste.html

RD.net - Please keep posting cool science! It nurtures my souless psyche.

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3. Comment #86274 by JamesDB on November 8, 2007 at 10:34 pm

 avatarHahah i love that,

Chicken tastes like dinosaur.

Pure gold pentecost

And just toss this atop the massive pile of evidence that the faithful continue to ignore.

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4. Comment #86276 by BAEOZ on November 8, 2007 at 10:56 pm

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souless psyche

There's a bit of irony there. psyche is greek for soul. Though we use it to mean mind. :)

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5. Comment #86426 by RickM on November 9, 2007 at 7:41 am

 avatarGreat article; thanks for the post.

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6. Comment #86444 by arogop on November 9, 2007 at 8:33 am

 avatarI absolutely agree. These articles are great.

I have had Alligator and it takes like jumbo shrimp.

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7. Comment #86446 by phasmagigas on November 9, 2007 at 8:43 am

 avatarunfortunately creationists will point out that given a saddle the velociraptor would have made an even better designed steed (than previously imagined) for the people living along side them, proof that goddidit!!

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