Ancient Bone Analysis Reveals Echidnas' Aquatic Ancestry
- About three decades ago, a humerus bone from the species Kryoryctes cadburyi was unearthed at a fossil site in southeastern Australia, providing valuable new evidence on the evolutionary origins of echidnas.
- Researchers led by UNSW conducted a study showing this 108-million-year-old bone challenges the idea that echidnas evolved directly from terrestrial ancestors.
- The bone's internal structure indicates the common ancestor of echidnas and platypuses was semi-aquatic, with echidnas later adapting to land by lightening their bones.
- Paleontologist Suzanne Hand noted that echidnas represent a rare case of a mammal that transitioned from a semi-aquatic lifestyle to living primarily on land.
- This study published in PNAS supports echidnas' water-dwelling ancestry and suggests further fossil discoveries could illuminate early monotreme evolution.
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Ain't no party like an echidna party!
A Tasmanian short-beaked echidna named Adelaide recently turned 56, and the video footage from her birthday party is bringing me joy! She was presented with a beautiful cake that *looked* to be chocolate with purple frosting—but it was really made out of some of her favorite foods, meal worms and chicken puree dyed with animal-safe food coloring! — Read the rest The post Ain't no party like an echidna party! appeared first on Boing Boing.
Ancient echidnas leave palaeontologists scratching their heads with bones suggesting underwater ancestry
A small bone found 30 years ago has been reanalysed revealing perhaps the stem ancestor of platypus and echidnas went through an “extremely rare” evolutionary change. Platypus and echidnas are the only surviving members of the monotreme family. This includes the only mammals to lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. For this reason, they are considered relics of early mammal evolution. Fossils of monotremes have been found in South Ame…
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