Medical Scanner Reveals Dino Heart 扫描恐龙心脏
The heart: A a grapefruit-sized, reddish brown clump
这个心脏是柚子大小的棕红色化石
The first ever fossilised dinosaur heart has been discovered by scientists in the US.
It was found in the remains of a 66 million-year-old creature dug up in South Dakota.
The researchers used a computer tomography (CT) scanner to investigate the organ. The study shows the dinosaur, nicknamed "Willo", to have a four-chambered heart more akin to a human or a bird than a lizard.
The findings, the scientists claim, suggest the beast's circulatory system was more advanced than that of reptiles, and supports the hypothesis that many dinosaurs were warm-blooded animals.
美国科学家日前对第一次发现的恐龙心脏化石进行了深入研究。
这个心脏化石是在南达科塔发掘的一只6600万年前的恐龙化石中发现的。
研究人员使用了一部电子扫描仪对这个心脏进行了扫描,结果表明这只绰号为“Willo”的恐龙具有四个心室,在这一点上它更像人类或鸟类,而不像蜥蜴类爬行动物。
科学家们称此项发现表明了这种恐龙的循环系统比蜥蜴要先进的多,并且有力支持了关于许多恐龙是温血动物的推断。