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Sauropod dinosaur’s last meal reveals that it didn’t bother to chew

Last updated: June 9, 2025 5:40 pm
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An artist’s impression of Diamantinasaurus matildae, a sauropod dinosaur that lived about 94 million years ago

Travis Tischler

The recent study of the fossilised gut contents of a sauropod dinosaur has provided intriguing insights into the dietary habits of these massive herbivores. The findings reveal that these colossal creatures, known to be the largest land animals in history, were herbivores that consumed vegetation without much chewing.

Referred to as Judy, the fossil belonged to the species Diamantinasaurus matildae and was unearthed in Queensland, Australia. Despite being disturbed by scavengers shortly after its demise approximately 94 to 101 million years ago, Judy’s remains, including sections of skin and intact gut contents, were remarkably well-preserved.

This discovery challenges previous assumptions about sauropods’ diets, as it provides direct evidence of the plant materials they ingested. The study, led by researchers from Curtin University, sheds light on the feeding behavior of these ancient giants.

Measuring about 11 meters in length, with a long neck and tail, Judy was likely not fully grown at the time of its death. The preserved skin and gut contents of the dinosaur will be displayed at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum, offering a unique glimpse into the anatomy of sauropods.

Analysis of Judy’s gut contents revealed a diverse range of vegetation, indicating that the dinosaur was an indiscriminate feeder, consuming various plant species without extensive chewing. The presence of leaves and fruiting bodies from conifers and unidentified flowering plants suggests a broad dietary preference.

According to the researchers, sauropods like Judy would have emitted significant amounts of methane due to their consumption of unchewed vegetation, similar to modern-day herbivores like elephants and rhinos.

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Commenting on the study, paleontologist John Long from Flinders University expressed the importance of such findings in understanding the dietary habits of extinct creatures. The discovery not only confirms the herbivorous nature of sauropods but also provides insights into the specific plant species they consumed.

Overall, the study of Judy’s fossilised gut contents has deepened our understanding of the feeding behavior of sauropod dinosaurs, highlighting their role as significant herbivores in prehistoric ecosystems.

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