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First Evidence of a Sauropod’s Last Meal Shows How They Ate Their Food : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 9, 2025 7:50 pm
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Unveiling the Diet of Sauropod Dinosaurs Through Fossilized Gut Contents

For decades, sauropod dinosaurs such as Brontosaurus and Brachiosaurus have been widely recognized as herbivores, consuming plants as their primary source of food. Despite this common belief, direct evidence in the form of fossilized gut contents was lacking until a recent discovery in outback Queensland, Australia.

A team of palaeontologists, including myself, unearthed a remarkable sauropod specimen named “Judy” during a dinosaur excavation. Judy not only provided insights into the feeding habits of these colossal creatures but also emerged as the most complete sauropod ever found in Australia, featuring fossilized skin.

Understanding the Plant-Eating Behemoths

Sauropod dinosaurs roamed the Earth during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, dominating terrestrial ecosystems for over 130 million years before facing extinction. Their immense size and unique anatomical features pointed towards herbivorous diets, as their teeth, brain size, and mobility were more suited for consuming plants.

While sauropods shared a common body plan, there were variations in their skull structure, tooth arrangement, neck length, and overall size. These differences influenced their feeding behavior and the types of plants they could access.

Revealing Judy’s Last Meal

Judy’s discovery at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum unveiled a groundbreaking find – fossilized gut contents preserved within her abdomen. This unprecedented discovery shed light on the plant species that sauropods consumed before their demise.

Through advanced imaging techniques and chemical analysis, researchers identified conifer bracts, seed pods from extinct seed ferns, and leaves from flowering plants in Judy’s gut. These findings indicated a diverse plant diet, with evidence suggesting both high and low-level feeding habits.

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Implications for Sauropod Feeding Behavior

By studying Judy’s gut contents, scientists inferred that sauropods like Diamantinasaurus exhibited multi-level feeding behavior, consuming vegetation at varying heights. The presence of conifer bracts suggested browsing at elevated levels, while angiosperms indicated feeding closer to the ground.

The analysis also hinted at potential dietary changes in sauropods as they matured, adapting their feeding habits as they grew. Despite these variations, sauropods remained dedicated herbivores throughout their lifespan.

Judy’s skin and gut contents are now on display at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum, offering a glimpse into the dietary preferences of these ancient giants. This remarkable find not only enriches our understanding of sauropod ecology but also underscores the importance of fossil evidence in reconstructing prehistoric diets.

Written by Stephen Poropat, Research Associate at Curtin University

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