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BYU duo says ancient bug ate dinosaur bones
Except it's actually the Dermestid beetle's babies or larvae that do the gnawing.
And their appetite is for dinosaur bones although at least one person interviewed can attest to the fact they love to nibble on human flesh, as well.
A Brigham Young University geology duo has discovered ancient insects are responsible for all those missing pieces of dinosaur bones, as well as damage to the bones.
The discovery is being published in the scientific journal Ichnos this month.
For the study, Brooks Britt, 52, of Orem, an associate professor of geology at BYU, teamed up with BYU geology graduate student Anne Dangerfield, 23, of Green Bay, Wis.
Britt has a great love and respect for dinosaur fossils. That's why it bugs him that beetle babies were munching on the bones.
"Look at this bone damage," Britt says, holding up a piece of camptosaurus bone in the collections room at the BYU Earth Science Museum.
"It should be a nice, smooth bone surface," he said. "Look at these furrows. It looks like someone farmed this land with a rough tractor.
Britt became obsessed with dinosaur bones when he was a boy. He would go to the library and read dusty old books from the early 1900s to learn how to do a paleontological dig. He bought a rock hammer and would have his dad drop him off at random remote sites where he would dig up fossils.
"I thought geology was great stuff," Britt said. In the summer of 1970, when Britt was 14, he and his 13-year-old cousin from Ogden, decided to stay with relatives in Vernal and hunt for dinosaur bones.
The first day, the boys filled their canteens full of water and rode their bicycles 10 miles north of Vernal. They found a cave that all the old-timers had told them about but no bones or artifacts.
They hiked around in the rocks. According to the books they had read, they should start in a ravine and look for bone fragments, then go up the wash until they couldn't find any more bones, then back up a bit and pinpoint the spot where the bone fragments began.
They tried it and it worked. They unearthed a piece of a diplodocus which is an 87-foot-long sauropod dinosaur.
The boys reported their find to the state museum officials in Vernal. The paleontologists gave the boys digging tools and whisk brooms and told the teens to go at it.
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