{"id":141087,"date":"2025-10-23T18:27:07","date_gmt":"2025-10-23T18:27:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/141087\/"},"modified":"2025-10-23T18:27:07","modified_gmt":"2025-10-23T18:27:07","slug":"dinosaurs-thriving-in-north-america-before-mass-extinction-asteroid-strike-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/141087\/","title":{"rendered":"Dinosaurs thriving in North America before mass-extinction asteroid strike: Study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao MvWXB TjIXL aGjvy ebVHC \">Scientists have long debated whether dinosaurs were in decline before an asteroid smacked the Earth 66 million years ago, <a class=\"zZygg UbGlr iFzkS qdXbA WCDhQ DbOXS tqUtK GpWVU iJYzE \" data-testid=\"prism-linkbase\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/colorado-co-state-wire-animals-science-weekend-reads-320eb3652f864fd9b6cfde8309daf14d\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">causing mass extinction<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">New research suggests <a class=\"zZygg UbGlr iFzkS qdXbA WCDhQ DbOXS tqUtK GpWVU iJYzE \" data-testid=\"prism-linkbase\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/denver-museum-dinosaur-bone-fossil-parking-lot-a035df2d4c9b1cbcaa32137ebb4bfa2a\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">dinosaur populations<\/a> were still thriving in North America before the <a class=\"zZygg UbGlr iFzkS qdXbA WCDhQ DbOXS tqUtK GpWVU iJYzE \" data-testid=\"prism-linkbase\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/snapshot-of-extinction-fossils-show-day-of-killer-asteroid-d5b61f0933c54a8fa5b23f38c70c3832\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">asteroid strike<\/a>, but it\u2019s only one piece of the global picture, independent experts say.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">\u201cDinosaurs were quite diverse and now we know there were quite distinct communities&#8221; roaming around before being <a class=\"zZygg UbGlr iFzkS qdXbA WCDhQ DbOXS tqUtK GpWVU iJYzE \" data-testid=\"prism-linkbase\" href=\"https:\/\/apnews.com\/article\/5a1ce0ae4a5f4ea6931d7d4ec49cbca8\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">abruptly wiped out<\/a>, said Daniel Peppe, a study co-author and paleontologist at Baylor University.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">The latest evidence comes from analyzing a portion of the Kirtland Formation in northern New Mexico that\u2019s been known for around 100 years to contain several interesting dinosaur fossils.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">Scientists now say those fossils and the surrounding rocks date from around 400,000 years before the asteroid struck, which is considered a short interval in geologic time. The age was determined by analyzing small particles of volcanic glass within sandstone and by studying the direction of magnetic minerals within mudstone of the rock formation.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">The results show &#8220;the animals deposited here must have been living close to the end of the Cretaceous,\u201d the last dinosaur era, said Peppe.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">The findings were <a class=\"zZygg UbGlr iFzkS qdXbA WCDhQ DbOXS tqUtK GpWVU iJYzE \" data-testid=\"prism-linkbase\" href=\"https:\/\/www.science.org\/doi\/10.1126\/science.adw3282\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">published Thursday<\/a> in the journal Science. <\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">Differences between the dinosaur species found in New Mexico and those found at a site in Montana that were previously dated to the same time frame \u201crun counter to the idea that dinosaurs were in decline,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">The fossils previously found at the New Mexico site include Tyrannosaurus rex, a huge, long-necked dinosaur, and a Triceratops-like horned herbivore. <\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">Scientists who weren&#8217;t involved in the study cautioned that evidence found at a single location might not point to a broader trend. <\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">\u201cThis new evidence about these very late-surviving dinosaurs in New Mexico is very exciting,\u201d said University of Bristol paleontologist Mike Benton, who was not involved in the study. But he added, \u201cThis is just one location, not a representation of the complexity of dinosaur faunas at the time all over North America or all over the world.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">Although scientists have found dinosaur fossils on every continent, accurately dating them can be a challenge, said paleontologist and study co-author Andrew Flynn of New Mexico State University. Easily datable material such as carbon doesn&#8217;t survive in fossils, so scientists must look for surrounding rocks with precise characteristics that can be used to determine ages. <\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">Further research might help complete the picture of what range of dinosaur species was alive globally on the eve of the asteroid crash, said Flynn.<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">___<\/p>\n<p class=\"EkqkG IGXmU nlgHS yuUao lqtkC TjIXL aGjvy \">The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute\u2019s Department of Science Education and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 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