Episode 180 is all about Nipponosaurus a hadrosaur found on the island North of Hokkaido—then owned by Japan, but now by Russia—it can be seen in the Holoscape interface in the Innovation Center in Jurassic World
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Nipponosaurus, on display at the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum in Japan
In this episode, we discuss:
News:
- A new Iguanodon relative named Bayannurosaurus perfectus was discovered in China in amazing condition
- Two new species of ankylosaur were named after a close analysis of the group
- About 300 new dinosaur tracks were found in China including deinonychosaurs, birds, sauropods, ornithopods, and turtles
- A new paper shows that theropods ate their prey using a “puncture and pull” method, which Victoria explains on her blog
- 4-year-old Nathan Brown, with his mom, has been raising money to bring water to African children with his dinosaur toy zoo
- In Henderson, Louisiana, a Velociraptor sculpture was stolen
- On May 5, the Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, Virginia opened their new exhibit, Destination: Dinosaur
- Silvisaurus condrayi, an ankylosaur, went back on display at the Kansas University Natural History Museum
- The Independent published a review of Phu Wiang, a national park in the northeast part of Thailand with dinosaur fossils
- A Canada goose (AKA aggressive avian dinosaur) attacked a high school golfer in Michigan
- The song “Dinosaur” by More Giraffes was released
- Bolivar, a graphic novel about a T. rex living in NYC by Sean Rubin, is being turned into a movie
- The new movie Jurassic Games, will blend Jurassic Park with Hunger Games and Ready Player One when it is released
- Details were released on the puppets from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Including that Blue, took 15 puppeteers to bring to life
The dinosaur of the day: Nipponosaurus
- Appears in the Holoscape interface in the Innovation Center in Jurassic World (probably lived in Gallimimus Valley)
- Type species is Nipponosaurus sachalinensis
- Lambeosaurine hadrosaur that lived in the Cretaceous in what is now the southern part of Sinegorsk, Sakhalin Island in Russia (which was part of Japan, specifically Karafuto Prefecture, when the dinosaur was named—that land was annexed to the Soviet Union in 1945)
- Name means “Japanese lizard”
- Named in 1936 by Professor Takumo Nagao from the Imperial University of Hokkaido
- Name refers to Nippon, the Japanese name of Japan
- First dinosaur named based on a specimen found on Japanese territory
- Discovered in November 1934, during construction of a hospital
- Found a juvenile specimen, about 60% complete (includes dentary, skull elements, vertebrae, and parts of the forelimbs and hindlimbs)
- Hard to figure out when it lived, but based on associated mollusks, probably lived around 80 million years ago
- Species name refers to Sakhalin
- When it was discovered, didn’t find much of the skull or limbs, so there was a second expedition in 1937, where they found more limb material for the holotype. Nagao described this material in 1938
- A humerus found in a pit near Hashima Island in Japan was referred to Nipponosaurus in 1967, but hasn’t since been studied
- At first thought to be an adult, because it had co-ossified sacral vertebra, but later on scientists doubted this, because the specimen was so small
- Some scientists think it doesn’t have any diagnostic characteristics, and therefore is a nomen dubium
- Redescribed in 2004, and found to be a juvenile, and a valid taxon (a review of Japanese dinosaurs in 1994 suggested that many Asian hadrosaurs were incomplete and may actually be the same species)
- The 2004 redescription said there were three diagnostic characters, but some scientists refuted it, saying those characters were found in other hadrosaurids
- Reexamined again in 2017, which confirmed it was a juvenile, and found another three diagnostic characters (a wide structure on the lower jaw, small neural spines, short legs)
- In 2017 Ryuji Takasaki dissected three bones (femur, rib, chevron) and found only two lines of arrested growth, which show it was a juvenile
- About 13 ft (4 m) long
- Had a hollow head crest, though remains found were incomplete, so hard to know details (reconstructions usually made based on compairsons to similar dinosaurs)
- Because specimen found was a juvenile, it’s possible the head crest changed as it matured
- Probably buried in a marine setting, not far from shore, based on terrestrial plant fossils found nearby. Because of this, Nipponosaurus may have lived on low-lying plains near the coast
Fun Fact:
Stegosaurus plates are just highly modified osteoderms like the armor on the back of an Ankylosaurus
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