How The Turtle Got Its Shell

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Paleontologists believe they may have finally solved the mystery of how turtles developed their shells, thanks to a discovery of fossils, dating back 220 million years.

Chun li, a student at the Chinese Academy of Sciences found the three almost perfect, turtle fossils in Southern China's Guizhou province. What was even more exciting however, was the fact that these fossils had features like teeth and an incomplete shell, something that had never been found in turtle fossils before.

Over the years, two theories on how shells were formed have been developed, but until these fossils were found there had been no way to verify which one was accurate.

Some scientists believed that the shell had formed from the backbone and ribs. However, others believed that the shell grew from the skin and then fused with the underlying ribs and backbone.

After studying the latest specimens, scientists have come to the conclusion that first theory is the correct one. They believe that the lower shell formed first and then as the ribs and backbone expanded, they grew and covered it to form the outer hard shell. A similar phenomenon has been observed when the shell forms in a turtle embryo.

Though the fossil, which have been named Odontochelys Semitestacea or half-shelled turtle with teeth, did not have a fully developed top shell, it did have a fully-formed shell on the underside that helped protect its belly. This discovery has led scientists to believe that these creatures were water dwellers and that the underside shell protected them from predators, as they swam in the oceans.

Sources: Dailymail.co.uk, Science Daily

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  • Mariaover 10 years
    Cool
    • CCP Girlalmost 11 years
      Super cool!!! Always wanted to know about this stuff~!
      • Pabout 11 years
        cool
        • s_a_12_par_diacover 11 years
          that's cool and wow i never new how they get there shells now i know loll know i can stop wondering how there get it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
          • s_a_12_par_diacover 11 years
            that's cool and wow i never new how they get there shells now i know loll know i can stop wondering how there get it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
            • alexover 11 years
              cool
              • Kristofer Priceover 11 years
                The turtle fossil has been named Odontochelys Semitestacea or half-shelled turtle with teeth.
                • .over 12 years
                  nice
                  • Justin B.over 12 years
                    COOL :))
                    • Miss Knows Alotalmost 13 years
                      Turles are interesting vertebre and reptiles, We should discover more things like this