What Did Dinosaurs Really Sound Like? Could Dinosaurs Sing Like Birds? New Science Says Maybe!
Aside from color, and what they “really” looked like, one of the biggest questions about life of the past, and its superstars – the dinosaurs – is how smelly they were, I mean what the hell did they sound like. Plenty of blabbering has been made of this question with various levels of accuracy or speculation. Some special fossils have provided some insight, but nothing super concrete and nothing that satisfies every dinosaur enthusiast. But let’s be honest, is there a way to satisfy those nerds anyway? A brand new study on the fossils of a well-known armored dinosaur posit that the shapes of the bones in its throat might provide more insight into what these beasts may have sounded like than ever before.
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RESEARCH
Hill, R. V. et al. A complex hyobranchial apparatus in a Cretaceous dinosaur and the antiquity of avian paraglossalia. Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 175, 892–909 (2015).
Yoshida, J., Kobayashi, Y. & Norell, M.A. An ankylosaur larynx provides insights for bird-like vocalization in non-avian dinosaurs. Commun Biol 6, 152 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-023-04513-x
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