Science Friday

A Reptile’s Baffling Backfin And The Math Of Dashing Dinos

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Jul 30, 2025
Richard Prum, an evolutionary biologist from Yale, uncovers the mystery of Mirasaura grauvogeli, an ancient reptile boasting a unique crest made from an entirely new biological material. He discusses its implications for the evolution of feathers and birds. Meanwhile, Peter Falkingham, a paleobiologist, reveals that longstanding equations for estimating dinosaur speeds might be flawed. Their insights challenge traditional views on dinosaur locomotion, prompting a reevaluation of how we understand these magnificent creatures.
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Unique Ancient Reptile Crest

  • Scientists discovered a Middle Triassic reptile with a novel back crest unlike feathers or scales.
  • This suggests reptile skin evolved many unique, complex structures independently from feathers.
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Function of the Crest

  • The back crest was likely stiff, pigmented, and permanently erect.
  • It could have served social or sexual display functions as part of reptilian beauty.
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Dinosaur Speed Estimates Flawed

  • The classic equation for dinosaur speed from trackways is imprecise and often overestimates speed.
  • Many dinosaurs likely moved more slowly than previously thought when leaving fossil footprints.
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