A World-First Discovery Hints at The Sounds Non-Avian Dinosaurs Made

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A World-First Discovery Hints at The Sounds Non-Avian Dinosaurs Made
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In a prehistoric forest, some 80 million years ago, a stocky, 5-meter-long armored dinosaur with a spiky back ambles about on four short legs, slowly chewing on a snack of plant material.

"That's the base anatomy they'd be working with. And then birds evolved these additional ways of producing sounds where they can modify the sounds coming out of their throat in a more nuanced way."with an internal view to its larynx. The cricoid is seen in purple, while the green represents the arytenoid, which assists in sound production.

The syrinx of a bird has two separate 'pipes', which allows them to make two different calls at once. Birds also have another structure sitting up higher in their windpipes that allows them to further modulate the sounds they are producing deeper down. Modern birds are descended from avian dinosaurs, and yet because the voice box is made of soft tissue, very few ancient examples have been found in fossil form. The oldest avian syrinx ever found isUntil now, however, a fossilized larynx has never been reported in a non-avian archosaur.

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