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Staurikosaurus Google Doodle Unveils 225-Million-Year Predator Fossil Secrets and Its Role in Theropod Evolution

By: Karmactive Staff

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On October 19, 2024, Google’s homepage featured an animated Doodle celebrating Staurikosaurus, an early theropod dinosaur discovered in Brazil in 1936.

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This tribute marks the anniversary of the 2010 silhouette reconstruction by paleontologists Oscar Alcober and Ricardo Martinez, which reignited interest in the species.

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The fossil was unearthed by Llewellyn Ivor Prince at the Santa Maria Formation in southern Brazil.

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Radiometric dating placed the Staurikosaurus at approximately 225 million years old, situating it in the late Triassic period.

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Staurikosaurus, meaning 'Southern Cross Lizard,' stood about 80 cm tall and measured 2 meters long.

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Its bipedal stance, sharp teeth, and agile body structure suggest it was a swift predator.

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Dr. Martinez emphasized that each new analysis of Staurikosaurus refines our understanding of early dinosaur evolution.

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The Google Doodle's animation was created using fossil impressions arranged on clay and stop-motion recording techniques.

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The Staurikosaurus finding continues to influence modern paleontological research, providing valuable insights into theropod evolution.

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