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    Jurassic fail: fish accidentally snags pterosaur, and both die

    Ed Yong
    Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine


    Here is a fatal accident, etched in stone. This fossil comes from Solnhofen in Germany and dates back to the Jurassic period. On the left is Rhamphorhynchus. It’s a pterosaur – one of many flying reptiles that flapped through the skies while the dinosaurs ruled the land. Its arm bones, which supported its leathery wings, stretch out to the left of the image, while its long, stiff tail points downwards. On the right is Aspidorhynchus, a predatory fish with a long, pointed snout.

    On first glance, you might think that the fish tried to eat the pterosaur. But Eberhard Frey and Helmut Tischlinger have been studying the fossil in detail, and they think otherwise.

    They analysed four slabs of Solnhofen limestone, each containing a Rhamphorhynchus entangled with an Aspidorhynchus. In each slab, one of the pterosaur’s wing bones lies within the jaws of the fish. In most of these cases, it’s hard to work out what happened. The pterosaur might well have been dead – perhaps it fell to the ocean and was grabbed by the fish.

    But one of the slabs – the one in the image above – provides an important clue. TheRhamphorhynchus has a small fish lodged in its throat. It had just caught its prey and had started to swallow it. This animal was very much alive when Aspidorhynchus snagged it. But not for long –Rhamphorhynchus was probably pulled underwater and drowned. But the encounter was fatal forAspidorhynchus too. Its skull wasn’t flexible enough to cope with large prey, and the pterosaur was too big and bulky for it to swallow.


    It probably couldn’t get rid of its victim either. The pterosaur’s left wing bones are distorted, while the rest of its skeleton is intact. Frey and Tischlinger think that the fish tried to shake off its unwanted morsel, clearly to no avail. Perhaps the tough fibres in Rhamphorhynchus’s wing snagged in Aspidorhynchus’stightly packed teeth. With neither party able to break free, both died.

    There’s no evidence that Aspidorhynchus ever actually tried to hunt Rhamphorhynchus. Even though several fossils show the two of them locked in a fatal embrace, not a single one shows the pterosaur’s bones inside the fish’s stomach. Instead, Frey and Tischlinger think that these fossils depict unfortunate but common accidents.

    Rhamphorhynchus
    was a fisherman, skimming over the water surface and grabbing fish from above. The commotion would have drawn Aspidorhynchus from below, for it probably targeted the same prey. All it had to do was to raise its head in the wrong place to snag the wing of its final meal.

    Reference: Frey & Tischlinger. 2012. The Late Jurassic Pterosaur Rhamphorhynchus, a Frequent Victim of the Ganoid Fish Aspidorhynchus? PLoS ONE
    PLoS ONE: The Late Jurassic Pterosaur Rhamphorhynchus, a Frequent Victim of the Ganoid Fish Aspidorhynchus?

    “What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish.” - Chuck Palahniuk

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    Default Re: Jurassic fail: fish accidentally snags pterosaur, and both die

    Great find Gareb!

    -RODION

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    Default Re: Jurassic fail: fish accidentally snags pterosaur, and both die

    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    Great find Gareb!

    -RODION
    another triumph of paleontology.
    “What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish.” - Chuck Palahniuk

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    "Fish sometimes don't take care with what they eat, because their brains are not very smart," Frey told LiveScience. "Occasionally you find fish that died because they ate another fish that was too big to get swallowed, and the same things happened here with these pterosaurs."


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    Default Re: Jurassic fail: fish accidentally snags pterosaur, and both die

    nice lagi ni.. ng wonder lng ko, unsaon pagka fossilized and ani nga scene.. timing gyud nga padung gi snag sa isda ang pterosaur? dili ko kaimagine...

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    Default Re: Jurassic fail: fish accidentally snags pterosaur, and both die

    Round draw.

    This is a very unique find. Very interesting pud. Modern fish like the swordfish are known for jumping and impaling humans with their long snout, but who knows what really happened.

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