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Mighty T. Rex k!lled by Pigeon Parasite?


 Mighty T. Rex k!lled by Pigeon Parasite?
By nwadei - 09-30-2009, 09:29 AM - Boxden > The Faculty of Science


The finding is a new interpretation of multiple holes in the jawbone of "Sue," the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex fossil yet found, which is on display at the Field Museum in Chicago.

Initially researchers had said the holes are bite wounds made by other another T. rex. But most paleontologists now agree that the holes are too neat and smooth to have been caused by teeth scraping across bone.

In a new study, researchers instead propose that the holes are lesions made by an ancient version of trichomonosis, a single-celled parasite that infects the throats and beaks of modern birds.

Pigeons carry trichomonosis without suffering any symptoms. But the birds are common prey for falcons and other raptors, which then become infected and can also transmit the disease. (See raptor pictures.)

"There's a possibility that this disease is quite old," said study author Ewan Wolff, a paleontologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

T. Rex Infection

Sue was discovered in 1990 in South Dakota. Although the dinosaur's secks is unknown, the fossil was nicknamed for the female fossil hunter who found the bones.

The 42-foot-long (12.8-meter-long), 7-ton dinosaur lived about 67 million years ago, during the late Cretaceous period.

In addition to the jawbone holes, the fossil shows evidence that Sue survived multiple fractured ribs, arthritis, and savage clashes with other dinosaurs to reach the ripe old age of 28.

How the huge dinosaur died, however, has been unclear. Despite Sue's multiple injuries, the animal seems to have lived with most of them for years.

In birds, trichomonosis causes inflammation in the beak and upper digestive tract, which makes feeding and even breathing very difficult.

Birds' bodies react by sealing off infected tissue, but over time byproducts from this immune response can damage bone, creating lesions.

Sue had about ten such lesions on her jaw, some of them large enough for a human adult to poke a finger through.

Based on the size and number of lesions, the team thinks Sue's disease was at an advanced stage and may have been so severe that the dinosaur starved to [rip].

Parasite Link

The researchers also found evidence of possible trichomonosis-like infections in two other tyrannosaurid species, Daspletosaurus and Albertosaurus.

Sue may have contracted the disease after having been bitten by another T. rex during a fight or by cannibalizing the infected bodies of other tyrannosaurids, Wolff said.

The finding adds a new twist to the evolutionary connection between dinosaurs and modern birds.

That's because parasites tend to evolve with their hosts, Wolff said. Since tyrannosaurids are among the dinosaurs thought to be avian ancestors, it wouldn't be surprising for the same parasite that infected tyrannosaurids to now infect birds.

Mighty T. Rex k!lled by Pigeon Parasite?


Interesting the way a disease like this can cascade down through the millenia. What parasites do you guys think infected apes in the past and are still with us today?


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10 comments for "Mighty T. Rex k!lled by Pigeon Parasite?"


 09-30-2009, 10:46 AMaway - #2
youngvito18
Originally Posted by nwadei



Interesting the way a disease like this can cascade down through the millenia. What parasites do you guys think infected apes in the past and are still with us today?
gays [pic]
 09-30-2009, 10:47 AMaway - #3
youngvito18
but on a serious note, this is very interesting.......i wonder of HIV is one of those viruses passed down
 09-30-2009, 10:57 AMaway - #4
nwadei
Originally Posted by youngvito18
gays [pic]
[pic]
 09-30-2009, 10:58 AMaway - #5
nwadei
I was just thinking the same thing about HIV
 09-30-2009, 11:30 AMaway - #6
Metalzoa
Move this to science section. Good thread Nwadei
 09-30-2009, 11:35 AMaway - #7
CHRONICLE
Originally Posted by nwadei
I was just thinking the same thing about HIV
I think I remember seeing a story on that/monkeys in science daily, didn't read the article though.
 09-30-2009, 01:06 PMaway - #8
nwadei
Originally Posted by CHRONICLE
I think I remember seeing a story on that/monkeys in science daily, didn't read the article though.
that should be interesting, was it an internet article?
 09-30-2009, 01:14 PMaway - #9
CHRONICLE
Originally Posted by nwadei
that should be interesting, was it an internet article?
Yeah, check
 10-02-2009, 11:25 PMaway - #10
JerseyLegend|m
[rip] must of been horrible. Im sure the enormous size of the animal dragged slowly the rate of its demise.
 10-03-2009, 09:24 AMaway - #11
serty321
Good article. I think it may also be important to take into account the fact that is a direct evolutionary link b/w Dinosaurs and modern birds.
 
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