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Dinosaurus
pertama diidentifikasi dari Arab Saudi
First dinosaurs identified from Saudi Arabia
Date:
January 7,
2014
Source:
Uppsala Universitet
Summary:
Dinosaur fossils are exceptionally rare in the Arabian
Peninsula. Scientists have now uncovered the first record of dinosaurs from
Saudi Arabia. What is now dry desert was once a beach littered with the bones
and teeth of ancient marine reptiles and dinosaurs. A string of vertebrae from
the tail of a huge “Brontosaurus-like” sauropod, together with some shed teeth
from a carnivorous theropod represent the first formally identified dinosaur
fossils from Saudi Arabia.
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Dinosaur fossils are exceptionally rare in the Arabian
Peninsula. An international team of scientists from Uppsala University, Museum
Victoria, Monash University, and the Saudi Geological Survey have now uncovered
the first record of dinosaurs from Saudi Arabia.
What is now
dry desert was once a beach littered with the bones and teeth of ancient marine
reptiles and dinosaurs.
A string of
vertebrae from the tail of a huge "Brontosaurus-like" sauropod,
together with some shed teeth from a carnivorous theropod represent the first
formally identified dinosaur fossils from Saudi Arabia, and were found in the
north-western part of the Kingdom along the coast of the Red Sea.
The remains
were discovered during excavations conducted by a team of scientists working
under the auspices of the Saudi Geological Survey, Jeddah.
The dinosaur
finds were recently published in the scientific journal PLOS ONE and
jointly authored by participating researchers from Sweden, Australia and Saudi
Arabia.
"Dinosaur
fossils are exceptionally rare in the Arabian Peninsula, with only a handful of
highly fragmented bones documented this far" says Dr Benjamin Kear, based
at Uppsala University in Sweden and lead author of the study.
"This
discovery is important not only because of where the remains were found, but
also because of the fact that we can actually identify them. Indeed, these are
the first taxonomically recognizable dinosaurs reported from the Arabian
Peninsula" Dr Kear continues.
"Dinosaur
remains from the Arabian Peninsula and the area east of the Mediterranean Sea
are exceedingly rare because sedimentary rocks deposited in streams and rivers
during the Age of Dinosaurs are rare, particularly in Saudi Arabia itself"
says Dr Tom Rich from Museum Victoria in Australia.
When these
dinosaurs were alive, the Arabian landmass was largely underwater and formed
the north-western coastal margin of the African continent.
"The
hardest fossil to find is the first one. Knowing that they occur in a
particular area and the circumstances under which they do, makes finding more
fossils significantly less difficult" says Dr Rich.
The teeth
and bones are approximately 72 million years old.
Two types of
dinosaur were described from the assemblage, a bipedal meat-eating abelisaurid
distantly related to Tyrannosaurus but only about six metres long, and a
plant-eating titanosaur perhaps up to 20 metres in length.
Similar
dinosaurs have been found in North Africa, Madagascar and as far away as South
America.
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Source:
The above
story is based on materials provided by Uppsala Universitet. Note: Materials may be edited
for content and length.
Journal
Reference:
- Benjamin P. Kear, Thomas H. Rich, Patricia Vickers-Rich, Mohammed A. Ali, Yahya A. Al-Mufarreh, Adel H. Matari, Abdu M. Al-Massari, Abdulaziz H. Nasser, Yousry Attia, Mohammed A. Halawani. First Dinosaurs from Saudi Arabia. PLoS ONE, 2013; 8 (12): e84041 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0084041