Dinosaurs grew stupid over time
Dinosaurs grew stupid over time – and the same could happen to humans: study
“Early-diverging ceratopsians had higher hearing frequencies than ceratopsids and non-avian theropods,” the researchers wrote in an article published in the peer-reviewed journal Paleobiology in October. “The early horned dinosaurs bear relatively large brain volumes, even higher than most extant reptiles.”
Early ceratopsians walked on two legs and measured one to two metres (3.3 to 6.6 feet) in length. For example, Psittacosaurus and Yinlong, meaning “hiding dragon” in Chinese. While Yinlong did not have large horns or frills, it had a raised and triangular-shaped skull common to ceratopsians.
But by the late Cretaceous period, after nearly 100 million years of evolution, ceratopsians walked on four legs and measured up to nine metres (29.5 feet) long. For example, Triceratops evolved to be able to fight Tyrannosaurus rex.
Study author Han Fenglu, an associate professor at the China University of Geosciences in Wuhan, said as ceratopsians grew in size, they also developed features such as armour-like coverings to defend themselves against carnivorous dinosaurs and other predators. “As they grew bigger, the vulnerability of becoming prey decreased. The environment became safer for them than their smaller predecessors who were always alert to threats and relied on speed or agility to escape.
“When the functions that helped dinosaurs stay vigilant were not used as frequently, they degraded,” he said, adding that the sense of smell and hearing were essential for detecting approaching predators. Using modern animals as examples, Han said carnivorous predators, particularly those that live in groups like lions, exhibit a relatively high level of intelligence to facilitate social coordination and hunting.
In contrast, herbivores, such as bison and zebras, may not require as much intelligence, as their survival primarily hinges on satisfying their hunger and evading predators. The survival odds for most group members during a hunt are high when only one or two animals are targeted, he said.
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