The dinosaur was a lousy flyer, had no future and 160 million years later clearly proves that nature also sometimes fails.
You only have to look outside to see them flying: birds. They come in all shapes and sizes and they rule the skies today. With that you can see them as an evolutionary success story. A story that – it is believed – goes back to the time of the theropod dinosaurs, from which modern birds are descended.
Yi en Ambopteryx
However, anyone who thinks that dinosaurs effortlessly transformed into the predecessors of the birds we know today is wrong. In a new study, scientists show that dinosaurs made multiple attempts to take to the skies prior to the evolution of modern birds and that not every attempt was equally successful.
The researchers draw this conclusion after looking at two dinosaurs that lived in China about 160 million years ago: Yi and Ambopteryx. The two winged theropod dinosaurs were on the small side, weighing about two pounds. But what really made them special is that – unlike most other theropod dinosaurs that like to keep both feet on the ground – they lived in trees.
Bad fliers
Judging by the build of Yi and Ambopteryx – and their wings, of course – researchers assumed that these dinosaurs not only lived in bombs, but could also fly somewhat. Or at least float from tree to tree. But was that really the case? Researcher Thomas Dececchi, associated with Mount Marty University, posed this question together with some colleagues and can be brief about it after thorough research. Both dinosaurs were lousy fliers. And that also surprised Dececchi, he says Scientias.nl. “I thought they would be good glider pilots and that they might also be slapping their wings every now and then. But I didn’t expect them to be as bad as we found out. It reminds me that we can become somewhat blinded by the sophistication of the flight of modern birds and quickly forget that it may have been preceded by a period of experimentation and failure. ”
Laser light and models
To get a better idea of the abilities of Yi and Ambopteryx, the fossil remains of both dinosaurs were first carefully studied. Dececchi and colleagues used a technique in which laser light is used to reveal details in soft tissues. Subsequently, mathematical models were used to translate the physical characteristics into actual flight movements. “They really couldn’t fly,” Dececchi concludes. “They could float. But they weren’t even good at that. ”
Competition
Looking back, you can see the dinosaurs as opportunists who got the short straw. “They lived about 40 million after a massive mass extinction that made dinosaurs the dominant land animals. So the dinosaurs now had the opportunity to spread into different habitats and niches. Some dinosaurs tried to fill the gaps that the pterosaurs (flying reptiles, ed.) Dropped into the sky. ” Among them also Yi and Ambopteryx. ” But the clumsy gliders can’t make it; they died out after a few million years. “As soon as they came under pressure, they lost. They couldn’t win on the ground. They couldn’t win in the air. It was done. ”