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  • The Brontosaurus was a dinosaur we all loved. Then we were told it wasn’t real. Now it’s

  • back. What’s going on???

  • Hello Everyone, Crystal here with more DNews!

  • What picture pops into your head when I say the worddinosaur”? If youre like

  • me it’s either Brontosaurus, Triceratops, or Tyrannosaurus

  • rex. It doesn’t matter that now I know better, no amount of scientific training can make

  • me un-see The Land Before Time.

  • But Littlefoot wasn’t the beginning of our cultural love-affair with Brontosaurus. Everyone’s

  • favorite dinosaur that wasn’t Brontosaurus excelsus thundered onto the scene in 1879

  • when paleontologist Othneil Charles Marsh published a paper titledNotice of New

  • Jurassic Reptilesand Brontosaurus (basically due to an excellent PR team) quickly became

  • the pattern card for our idea of these giant lizards.

  • But Marsh had discovered many similar fossils and Brontosaurus’s problems began around

  • 1903 when a more in-depth analysis of Marsh’s collection by another paleontologist, revealed

  • that the differences between Brontosaurus and the earlier-named Apatosaurus were too

  • slight for the two to be more than different species. Remember the biological taxonomy

  • Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species? Well Apatosaurus became the common

  • genus and what we know as the Brontosaurus was demoted to Apatosaurus excelsus.

  • But the name Brontosaurus refused to fade into the mists! It was so beloved it took

  • more than 50 years for museums to consistently present the dinosaur under its correct classification

  • and use of the name in pop culture and childrens books persisted almost until present day -- because

  • science literacy is not really a thing in this country

  • Speaking of museums, you may have heard a rumor that the existence of Brontosaurus was

  • a simple case of mistaken identity when a Camarasaurus head was incorrectly matched

  • to an Apatosaurus body, but this isn’t really true. Yes, at one time we thought the Apatosaurus

  • skull looked similar to Camarasaurus but identification of Brontosaurus as a genus had nothing to

  • do with the mix and match. In fact, we didn’t know what the skull of Apatosaurus looked

  • like until the late 70s when a fossil discovered in the early 1900s was confirmed to belong

  • to Apatosaurus.

  • So what happened? Just when we were accepting that Brontosaurus was a thing of the past

  • (*rim shot*) the name Brontosaurus has returned!!! Well, this is how science works. It’s a

  • process, and new technologies and insights can render previous ways of thinking obsolete.

  • Also, when it comes to naming really old organisms scientists are constantly refining their approach.

  • In this case, an international team of scientists performed one of the most extensive specimen-based

  • phylogenetic analysis of sauropod dinosaurs! The specimens were scored for 477 morphological

  • characters. The paper, published in the journal PeerJ contains a provocative statement: “Of

  • particular note is that the famous genus Brontosaurus is considered valid by our quantitative approach.”

  • Now, this issue is by no means settled, other researchers in the field have to agree, and

  • that hasn’t happened yet. One of the most important aspects of science is reproducibility.

  • If your colleagues can’t reproduce your experiment and results, and draw the same

  • conclusion, yourfindingremains justopinionand *that* isn’t very scientific.

  • But we have hope! And while experts like my friend Brian Switek warn that our old idea

  • of Brontosaurus, as a large, dumb, water loving animal will never again see the light of day.

  • A lighter, more streamlined, version may once again take pride of place in our museum halls

  • and textbooks.

  • What do you think? Should Brontosaurus return? Subscribe to DNews and let us know in the

  • comments down below. And for more nerdy fun, follow me on Twitter: @PolycrystalhD

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