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The mouse-sized mammal that lived alongside dinosaurs 166 million years ago on an ancient Scottish island
The Scotsman
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24/07/2024
The mouse-sized mammal that lived alongside dinosaurs 166 million years ago on an ancient Scottish island
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I'm Dr. Elsa Panchiaroli and I'm a research associate here at National Museum Scotland.
00:05
We've got these two incredible specimens from the Isle of Skye in Scotland, around 166 million years old,
00:12
that's the middle of the Jurassic, and they represent an adult and a juvenile of the same species.
00:18
It would have been about the size of a squirrel or a chipmunk, but the juvenile is of course smaller than the adult
00:25
and this lets us compare them and see how they grew.
00:27
This animal is called Crusatodon kirtlingtonensis, which is a bit of a mouthful,
00:32
but it's a really important animal because of where it sits in the mammal tree of life.
00:37
So what's really fascinating is that mammals today grow very rapidly when they're young to reach adult size
00:43
and then they don't really grow after that point.
00:46
Whereas what we've discovered by having this juvenile and adult specimen from Skye
00:50
is that it took a very long time for the juvenile to grow to adult size
00:55
and then it potentially even grew slightly as an adult.
00:58
So this is really quite a different pattern from what we see today in living mammals of similar body mass.
01:04
One of the first things we had to do was try and figure out how old this juvenile was.
01:08
So it had about 50% of its adult teeth grown in and some of its baby's teeth were still in the jaw
01:14
and we worked out by looking at the cementum rings, this is a tissue that's found in the teeth,
01:20
that it was as much as two years old at this point.
01:23
So for an animal that's only the size of a squirrel, you would expect this tooth replacement to happen much, much earlier.
01:29
So the site on the Isle of Skye is really unique.
01:32
It's proven to be one of the most important vertebrate fossil sites from the time of dinosaurs in the UK.
01:37
So at National Museum Scotland, we hold the majority of the collection of specimens ever found at that site
01:43
and the two specimens that were in this study, one was one of the first specimens ever found there in the 1970s
01:50
and the other one was found much later by my team in around about 2016
01:55
and it was amazing to discover that they were the same species because it then allowed us to do this direct comparison
02:01
between a juvenile and an adult specimen.
02:04
The really unique thing about having both a juvenile and an adult is that you can compare them
02:09
and you can start to look at how this species would have grown
02:12
and this is something that we really want to know because modern mammals have a very unique way of growing.
02:16
Did they grow like that in the time of dinosaurs? Well, this is what these specimens tell us.
02:21
This is a really big deal, a big discovery because we already knew that mammals lived to a much later age in the Jurassic
02:29
but we didn't know, did they get there quickly in their growth or was it a very long and continuous growth?
02:36
And this really matters because it's part of piecing together how the modern world has come to be
02:41
and how the animals that we see today grow and develop.
02:44
So that's one of the reasons that it became a major paper in Nature
02:48
is that it's of international significance for our understanding of the evolution of mammals.
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