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Scienists find chicken with naturally formed crocodile teeth

Scientists have discovered that rarest of things: a chicken with teeth – crocodile teeth to be precise.

Contrary to the well-known phrase, 'As rare as hens' teeth,' the researchers say they have found a naturally occurring mutant chicken called Talpid that has a complete set of ivories.

The team, based at the Universities of Manchester and Wisconsin, have also managed to induce teeth growth in normal chickens – activating genes that have lain dormant for 80 million years.

Professor Mark Ferguson, one of the scientific team at the University of Manchester, says the research – published in Current Biology this week – has major implications in understanding the processes of evolution. It could also have applications in tissue regeneration, including the replacement of lost teeth in humans.

"The mutant bird has severe limb defects and dies before it can hatch," explained Professor Ferguson, who is based in the University's Faculty of Life Sciences.

"It was discovered 50 years ago but no one has ever examined its mouth. What we discovered were teeth similar to those of crocodiles – not surprising as birds are the closest living relatives of the reptile."

The discovery led the team to wonder whether healthy chickens might still maintain the genetic pathways to re-grow teeth.

"We found we were able to induce teeth to grow in normal chickens by making changes to the expression of particular molecules," said Professor Ferguson.

"All the pathways to make teeth are preserved which helps us understand how evolutionary changes can be brought about by subtle alterations in developmental biology."

Professor Ferguson says a direct application of the research could be in the re-growing of teeth in people who have lost them through accident or disease.

But the study has implications for tissue regeneration more widely.

"The principle of activating specific dormant pathways to stimulate regeneration instead of repair has made applications, to injury, surgery and human disease," he said.

Indeed, building on previous discoveries of scar-free healing in embryos, Professor Mark Ferguson and Dr Sharon O'Kane founded Renovo, a spin-out company from The University of Manchester, which is developing novel pharmaceuticals for the prevention and reduction of scarring.

February 22, 2006

Comments

wambulance

October 25, 2009 by Anonymous, 1 week 6 days ago
Comment id: 45769

show us a picture!!!

you know its chicken right?

October 10, 2009 by Anonymous, 4 weeks 7 hours ago
Comment id: 45371

you know its chicken right? (nom nom food chicken) oh the animal abuse. next they will be growing them and eating them for food!

haha

August 21, 2009 by Anonymous, 11 weeks 20 hours ago
Comment id: 44268

haha nice but its proven chickens used to have teeth and in early stages of it birth as a early embreo it is visble to see teeth and the tail is longer but by the time of hatch it has changed as it doesnt feel it needs them anymore..but stil has old trades of the dinosaour so it does no wat teeth are its the same as human has killer instincts etc and some human even have tails to slight mutaion but were all capable of growing them just in early stages of grwoth that part stops growing...but nice

RE It should be forbidden, how

August 7, 2009 by Anonymous, 13 weeks 1 day ago
Comment id: 43088

It wasnt scientists who made it and it is a mutation. If it is better suited to life with teeth it is evolution.

It should be forbidden, how

July 7, 2009 by Anonymous, 17 weeks 3 days ago
Comment id: 37790

It should be forbidden, how can scientistst mistreat animals like that... this is not evolution they are just messing with the animal DNA ... and call it evolution to support their stupid theory!

wtf?

June 22, 2009 by Anonymous, 19 weeks 5 days ago
Comment id: 37468

Dude.. no one called it a crocodile chicken.

Shut up creationist morons.

June 14, 2009 by Anonymous, 20 weeks 6 days ago
Comment id: 37259

Lol at the thicko creationists. Your tiny brains just can't cope with information like this, can they?

ripleybelieveitornot!!

May 5, 2009 by Anonymous, 26 weeks 4 days ago
Comment id: 36518

i wish you put a picture of this "amazing" crocodile chicken, or some might call it, a crockin haha that is a funny word, but anyway i need a picture to fully believe this so called "discovery"

Wow

March 31, 2009 by Anonymous, 31 weeks 4 days ago
Comment id: 35727

Learn how to spell and use your words before you try to make an argument idiot.

Nature is the creator of teeth!

September 22, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 6 weeks ago
Comment id: 32091

Oh wow.........you are a complete idiot. I almost feel pity for your ignorance.

Picture of chicken with teeth

September 5, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 9 weeks ago
Comment id: 31830

Pandeism explains it all.

July 9, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 17 weeks ago
Comment id: 31053

Pandeism explains it all.

God is the creator of teeth,

April 25, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 28 weeks ago
Comment id: 29383

God is the creator of teeth, chicken cannot grow teeth, chicken doesn't even knwo what is teeth, you all liar, can you make you're heart stop? god is creator of ultimate

Dino-chicken

March 26, 2008 by Renaisauce, 1 year 32 weeks ago
Comment id: 28337

This comes as know surprise. But I wouldn't compare the chicken teeth to the crocodile. Its chompers may come from a much bigger and older predator. I wrote about this last year, which you can find through this shameless self-promotion link.

http://rebirthofrenaisauce.blogspot.com/2007/04/step-above-buffalo-wings...

?!?!?!

February 4, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 39 weeks ago
Comment id: 27337

I would like to see an amazing picture of this~! A chicken with actual crockidle teeth? Thats the coolest thing ever! That would be amazing if I could see an actual picture! You should post a picture on this website. Totally written by a 16 year old that doesn't know how to write! haha

oh really?

April 18, 2007 by Anonymous, 2 years 29 weeks ago
Comment id: 21573

All chickens have the DNA to be able to grow teeth. It's just been repressed over the years. Scientists HAVE been able to identify the gene and grow chicks with teeth in a lab environment.

A gift to science

October 18, 2006 by Anonymous, 3 years 3 weeks ago
Comment id: 14931

The two creatures whose DNA is the closest are the crocodile and the chicken, where there were 17.5% of sequences in common -- nearly one fifth. all makes sense now.

the teeth

September 11, 2006 by Anonymous, 3 years 8 weeks ago
Comment id: 2817

you all are lies the possibility of a chicken with teeth is out-rageous you are a disgrace to science

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