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Mammal ‘cousin’ lived alongside dinosaurs

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PARIS — Dinosaurs living more than 200 million years ago may have dominated the plains and grasslands of prehistori­c Earth, but it turns out they still had some sizable competitio­n.

Scientists on Thursday unveiled the discovery of a gigantic mammal-like reptile the size of an elephant that they believe rubbed shoulders with large Triassic-era dinosaurs, including the relatives of sauropods such as the Diplodocus and Brachiosau­rus.

Researcher­s from Polish and Swedish universiti­es said the 10-ton creatures — a distant “cousin” to today’s mammals — challenge the idea that dinosaurs were the only large land animals around the time Earth had a single, enormous landmass known as Pangea.

They unearthed fossilized remains belonging to a previously unknown species of dicynodont, herbivores whose size ranged from small burrowers to large grazers, and who were mostly toothless.

All mammals, including humans, are descended from dicynodont­s, despite their reptilian origins.

They managed to survive the mass extinction known as The Great Dying around 250 million years ago that killed up to 90 percent of species on Earth.

But dicynodont­s were thought to have died out before the late Triassic period, by which time dinosaurs had become the dominant land creature.

Analysis of limb bones discovered in the Polish village of Lisowice shows the creature — named Lisowicia bojani — lived around 210-205 million years ago — around 10 million years later than previous findings of dicynodont­s.

“The discovery of Lisowicia changes our ideas about the latest history of dicynodont­s, mammal Triassic relatives. It also raises far more questions about what really makes them and dinosaurs so large,” said Tomasz Sulej, of the Polish Academy of Sciences, who worked on the study.

“Such an important new species is a once in a lifetime discovery.”

The study was published in the journal Science.

 ??  ?? A comparison­of the Lisowicia bojani with a recent elephant.
A comparison­of the Lisowicia bojani with a recent elephant.

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