gnostic
The Lost One
First, I'll give a little historical background on the paleontology - the study of fossils , and the classification of those fossils. Then I'll focus on the fossils of dinosaurs and their connections with reptiles and with birds.
While some fossils were uncovered and known since ancient times, these people didn't really know what they were seeing, especially when there are many animals that have been extinct long before their times. Of course, some fossils were recognizable, because of comparison of fossil samples with living samples.
Apart from recognizing that life were some how petrified, they don't know when these animals became fossils, nor when they have died. So I don't know of any historical records where people actually "study" these fossils.
Actual scientific studies of fossils didn't start until the 19th century, especially when it first identified dinosaur fossils. The term dinosaur was coined by English biologist Richard Owen, which meant “terrible lizard” in the mid-19th century.
Today, while we understand that dinosaurs evolved from earlier primitive reptiles - especially from the sa, dinosaurs are not “lizards”, because when we view the modern lizards they have sprawling limbs, legs that protrude outward from the sides of their bodies, hence lizards have sprawling gaits when they moved about.
The study of dinosaurs’ shoulders, hips and limbs actually have more erect limbs mostly directly below their bodies. Some of these dinosaurs have bird-like hip, which also differed from lizards.
And though dinosaurs have evolved from earlier reptiles, they aren’t cold-blooded reptiles, like lizards, crocodiles and snakes.
The first person to proposed that birds evolved from dinosaurs, was another English biologist, Thomas Henry Huxley. Of course, for decades after Huxley most disagree with this concept (eg Richard Owen), because some still held on to beliefs that dinosaurs were ancestors of the modern cold-blooded reptiles, like the lizards and crocodiles, but all the evidence have shown this concept to be false, that Huxley was correct about the dinosaur-bird connection.
Dinosaurs have more in common with birds than they do with crocodiles.
The points being that before there were dinosaurs (hence pre-Mesozoic era, primitive reptiles were more varied than previously thought, so some were cold-blooded reptiles, while other reptiles were warm-blooded. Some have sprawling limbs (like lizards and crocodiles), while other reptiles didn’t have such limb structure.
Do you agree or disagree?
While some fossils were uncovered and known since ancient times, these people didn't really know what they were seeing, especially when there are many animals that have been extinct long before their times. Of course, some fossils were recognizable, because of comparison of fossil samples with living samples.
Apart from recognizing that life were some how petrified, they don't know when these animals became fossils, nor when they have died. So I don't know of any historical records where people actually "study" these fossils.
Actual scientific studies of fossils didn't start until the 19th century, especially when it first identified dinosaur fossils. The term dinosaur was coined by English biologist Richard Owen, which meant “terrible lizard” in the mid-19th century.
Today, while we understand that dinosaurs evolved from earlier primitive reptiles - especially from the sa, dinosaurs are not “lizards”, because when we view the modern lizards they have sprawling limbs, legs that protrude outward from the sides of their bodies, hence lizards have sprawling gaits when they moved about.
The study of dinosaurs’ shoulders, hips and limbs actually have more erect limbs mostly directly below their bodies. Some of these dinosaurs have bird-like hip, which also differed from lizards.
And though dinosaurs have evolved from earlier reptiles, they aren’t cold-blooded reptiles, like lizards, crocodiles and snakes.
The first person to proposed that birds evolved from dinosaurs, was another English biologist, Thomas Henry Huxley. Of course, for decades after Huxley most disagree with this concept (eg Richard Owen), because some still held on to beliefs that dinosaurs were ancestors of the modern cold-blooded reptiles, like the lizards and crocodiles, but all the evidence have shown this concept to be false, that Huxley was correct about the dinosaur-bird connection.
Dinosaurs have more in common with birds than they do with crocodiles.
The points being that before there were dinosaurs (hence pre-Mesozoic era, primitive reptiles were more varied than previously thought, so some were cold-blooded reptiles, while other reptiles were warm-blooded. Some have sprawling limbs (like lizards and crocodiles), while other reptiles didn’t have such limb structure.
Do you agree or disagree?