Updated
Updated · Ars Technica · Jul 10
Study Says Komodo Dragons Hunted 1.5-Ton Stegodon as Flores Hobbits Scavenged
Updated
Updated · Ars Technica · Jul 10

Study Says Komodo Dragons Hunted 1.5-Ton Stegodon as Flores Hobbits Scavenged

3 articles · Updated · Ars Technica · Jul 10

Summary

  • Komodo dragons, not Homo floresiensis, likely killed the pygmy elephants found at Flores’ Liang Bua cave, with the so-called Hobbits arriving later to cut meat from the carcasses, researchers said.
  • To test that idea, Elizabeth Veatch’s team fed a goat carcass to a Komodo dragon at Zoo Atlanta and matched the resulting tooth damage to Stegodon bones bearing both dragon marks and stone-tool cuts.
  • The tooth marks were shorter, wider and shallower than tool cuts, and they clustered on the meatiest parts—limbs, ribs and fat-rich feet—the same pattern seen in the cave fossils.
  • The finding challenges the long-held view that the small-bodied hominins were big-game hunters and could reshape ideas about Homo floresiensis’ behavior and early hominin expansion beyond Africa.

Insights

Did giant dragons, not Hobbits, actually hunt the pygmy elephants of ancient Flores?
If Hobbits were scavengers who couldn't control fire, does this rewrite human evolution?