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Oxygen myth busted: giant ancient griffinflies may not have been oxygen-limited
science15 days ago

Oxygen myth busted: giant ancient griffinflies may not have been oxygen-limited

A new Nature study suggests that the long-held view that atmospheric oxygen alone drove the enormous size of prehistoric flying insects like griffinflies isn’t supported by their data; researchers found tracheoles occupy only about 1% of flight muscle across sizes, implying oxygen delivery wasn’t the hard limit on size. The findings shift the question to other factors—ecology, predators, and biomechanics of an external skeleton—though the exact reason giant insects existed and disappeared remains unclear.

Meet the Deadliest Prehistoric Insects: Acid-Spraying Ants and Giant Scorpions
science1 year ago

Meet the Deadliest Prehistoric Insects: Acid-Spraying Ants and Giant Scorpions

The article explores the fascinating world of prehistoric invertebrates that dominated Earth's ecosystems long before vertebrates emerged. It highlights several giant and bizarre creatures, such as the massive dragonfly-like Meganeuropsis, the enormous millipede Arthropleura, and the cat-sized scorpion Pulmonoscorpius. These creatures thrived during periods like the Carboniferous, when high oxygen levels allowed them to grow to extraordinary sizes. The article also discusses the unique adaptations and ecological roles of these ancient bugs, providing insight into the evolutionary history of invertebrates.