Erketu

Name Origin

God of Power

Classification

Diapsida, Saurischia, Sauropodomorpha

Habitat (Discovery Location)

Mongolia

Period

Late Cretaceous

Length

Approximately 15 meters

Diet

Herbivore

Description

While various massive sauropodomorphs existed during the dinosaur era, “Erketu” boasts singularly unique proportions among them.

Described in 2006 by Mark Norell of the American Museum of Natural History, this dinosaur was discovered in Mongolian strata.
Its scientific name holds the meaning “God of Power.”

The “God of Power” with a Neck Twice as Long as its Body

Extraordinary Proportions

The greatest characteristic of Erketu is, without a doubt, its extremely long neck.
While long necks are common among sauropodomorphs, Erketu’s length was in a league of its own.
Surprisingly, the neck alone is estimated to have been about twice the length of its torso.

A Heavy Body to Maintain Balance

Possessing such an extremely long neck makes maintaining the body’s center of gravity very difficult.
Therefore, to balance the long neck extending forward, Erketu’s body (torso section) appears to have been quite heavy.
It is believed that this heavy torso acted as an anchor, supporting the long neck.

The Wonder of Evolution: Supporting Itself with a “Suspension Bridge” Structure

So, how did they physically support this abnormally long neck?
The secret lay in the special structure of their spine.

Bifurcated “Neural Spines”

In general sauropodomorphs, the “neural spine”—a projection extending upward from the vertebra—is often a single bone.
However, in the case of Erketu, the neural spines from the neck section backwards had a characteristic structure of being split into two (bifurcated).

Cable Structure Utilizing Ligaments

Thick ligaments ran between these bifurcated neural spines.
It is believed that these ligaments played the role of cables, firmly pulling up and supporting the long neck.

This support system using bone and ligament is remarkably similar to the structure of the “suspension bridges” we use today.
To efficiently support its long neck, Erketu had evolved a mechanical system within its own body identical to that of a suspension bridge.
The “God of Power” found in the lands of Mongolia is a dinosaur that displays a powerful skeleton worthy of its name and the amazing ingenuity of evolution.

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