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    Brazilian Scientist Identifies Ancient Predator Predating Dinosaurs

    StratNewsGlobal Tech TeamBy StratNewsGlobal Tech TeamJune 21, 2024Updated:June 26, 2024 Science No Comments2 Mins Read
    Brazilian scientist, Parvosuchus aurelioi

    Brazilian Scientist Discovers Fossils of Pre-Dinosaur Crocodile-Like Reptile

    A Brazilian scientist has identified fossils of a small crocodile-like reptile that lived during the Triassic Period, several million years before the first dinosaurs appeared. Named Parvosuchus aurelioi, this predator adds a significant piece to the puzzle of pre-dinosaur evolutionary history.

    Discovery and Characteristics

    The fossils of Parvosuchus aurelioi include a complete skull, 11 vertebrae, the pelvis, and some limb bones. Paleontologist Rodrigo Muller of the Federal University of Santa Maria in Rio Grande state led the research, which was published in the journal Scientific Reports. Parvosuchus lived about 237 million years ago, walked on four legs, and was about three feet (one meter) long, preying on smaller reptiles. These fossils were unearthed in southern Brazil.

    Significance in Evolutionary History

    Parvosuchus, meaning “small crocodile,” belonged to an extinct family of reptiles called the Gracilisuchidae, previously known only from Argentina and China. “The Gracilisuchidae are very rare organisms in the fossil world,” Muller told Reuters. “This group is particularly interesting because they lived just before the dawn of the dinosaurs. The first dinosaurs lived 230 million years ago.”

    Parvosuchus was a terrestrial predator, part of the early branches of a lineage known as Pseudosuchia, which later included crocodiles. It lived during a time of significant evolutionary innovation, following Earth’s worst mass extinction 252 million years ago. This period saw multiple groups of reptiles competing for dominance before dinosaurs eventually became the leading species.

    Context and Impact

    The discovery of Parvosuchus sheds light on the diversity and complexity of life during the Triassic Period. Gracilisuchidae represents one of the earliest branches of the Pseudosuchia lineage. Parvosuchus and its relatives lived during a time of intense competition and evolutionary experimentation among reptiles, just before the era of the dinosaurs. The last undisputed members of the Gracilisuchidae died out about seven million years before the first dinosaurs appeared.

    The fossils of Parvosuchus aurelioi provide crucial insights into the evolutionary history of reptiles, highlighting the diversity of life forms that existed before dinosaurs dominated the Earth.

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