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New paper on a larynx from Pinacosaurus grangeri

Started by Faelrin, February 16, 2023, 05:21:46 AM

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Faelrin

This is a pretty big deal if true. :o And from one of my favorite ankylosaurids as well.

Paper is open access:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-023-04513-x

I can't help but wonder if it would be at all possible to recreate some sound examples like they did for that one Parasaurolophus study a while ago?

Edit: Some artwork from the paper by artist Tatsuya Shinmura:

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Yeah, recreating the sound would be fantastic. Like Billy did in Jurassic Park 3, or those researchers who recreated that ancient Egyptian Mummy's voice a couple of years ago (which became a funny meme).




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That's very cool. I have a friend who's a bioacoustician, and I kind of want to see what she thinks about this, in terms of how plausible it is to constrain the range of frequencies that it might have been capable of producing given its thoracic volume and airways. Thanks for posting, avatar_Faelrin @Faelrin!
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