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- Death_pose abstract "Dinosaur and bird fossils are frequently found in a characteristic posture consisting of head thrown back, tail extended, and mouth wide open. The cause of this posture—sometimes called a "death pose"—has been a matter of scientific debate. Traditional explanations ranged from strong ligaments in the animal's neck desiccating and contracting to draw the body into the pose, to water currents randomly arranging the remains in the position.Faux and Padian suggested in 2007 that the live animal was suffering opisthotonus during its death throes, and that the pose is not the result of any post-mortem process at all. They also reject the idea of water as responsible for randomly arranging the bodies in a "death pose", as different parts of the body and the limbs can be in different directions, which they found unlikely to be the result of moving water. They also found that the claim that drying out of ligaments would make the position does not seem believable either. Alicia Cutler and colleagues from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, think it is related to water. In 2012, paleontologists Achim G. Reisdorf and Michael Wuttke published a study regarding death poses. According to the conclusions of this study, the so-called "opisthotonic posture" is not the result of a cerebral illness creating muscle spasms, and also not of a rapid burial. Rather, peri-mortem submersion resulted in buoyancy that enabled the Ligamentum elasticum to pull the head and tail back.".
- Death_pose wikiPageID "24865137".
- Death_pose wikiPageLength "3370".
- Death_pose wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Death_pose wikiPageRevisionID "666519872".
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Archaeopteryx.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biostratinomy.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Category:Death.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dinosaurs.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Current_(fluid).
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Dinosaur.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Gorgosaurus.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Ligament.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Ligamentum_elasticum.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Messelornis.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Opisthotonus.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Ornithomimus.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Ornithomimus_edmontonicus.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Peri-mortem.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Sapeornis.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Scipionyx.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Shenzhousaurus.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Struthiomimus.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Taphonomy.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Water_current.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:death_throes.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:desiccating.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:submersion.
- Death_pose wikiPageWikiLinkText "death pose".
- Death_pose hasPhotoCollection Death_pose.
- Death_pose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Death_pose subject Category:Biostratinomy.
- Death_pose subject Category:Death.
- Death_pose subject Category:Dinosaurs.
- Death_pose comment "Dinosaur and bird fossils are frequently found in a characteristic posture consisting of head thrown back, tail extended, and mouth wide open. The cause of this posture—sometimes called a "death pose"—has been a matter of scientific debate.".
- Death_pose label "Death pose".
- Death_pose sameAs Posture_opisthotonique_des_vertébrés_fossiles.
- Death_pose sameAs Posa_di_morte.
- Death_pose sameAs デスポーズ.
- Death_pose sameAs m.09gb4mc.
- Death_pose sameAs Q5247626.
- Death_pose sameAs Q5247626.
- Death_pose wasDerivedFrom Death_pose?oldid=666519872.
- Death_pose isPrimaryTopicOf Death_pose.