

A Dino’s Last Dinner And Eavesdropping Birds
Jun 18, 2025
Paleontologist Stephen Poropat, from Curtin University, joins the discussion about a groundbreaking discovery of fossilized gut contents from a sauropod dinosaur. He reveals insights into the ancient creature's diet and adaptive foraging strategies. The conversation shifts to prairie dogs and their communication techniques, as researcher Andrew Dreelin shares how long-billed curlews eavesdrop on prairie dog calls to detect predators, highlighting the intricate relationships within ecosystems.
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Sauropod's Diverse Diet Revealed
- This sauropod's fossilized gut contents show it ate plants from both high and low levels.
- It indicates the dinosaur shifted its diet as it grew and was not solely a high browser.
Sauropods' Digestive Strategy
- Sauropods didn't chew much but used gut bacteria to digest plants.
- They likely used hindgut fermentation similar to elephants and horses.
Sauropod Metabolism Hypothesis
- Sauropods possibly generated body heat from fermenting gut bacteria.
- Young sauropods needed more food, but adults might have had slower metabolisms.