Carcharodontosaurid dinosaur genus from the early Cretaceous period
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Eris Young is a transgender writer of speculative fiction. Their work has appeared in publications including Escape Pod, GigaNotoSaurus, Small Wonders, and the Immigrant Sci-Fi Short Stories anthology from Flame Tree Press. Their novel-in-progress, Idomeneja, was longlisted for the Cheshire Novel Prize. They are fiction editor at Scotland's science fiction magazine, Shoreline of Infinity, which won a 2024 British Fantasy Award for Best Periodical.This story is original to StarShipSofa.Narrated by: Katra Ariello Katra Ariello is a 35 year old Italian-American trans woman, voice actress and audiobook narrator based in New Jersey. She debuted in February 2022 as the audiobook narrator for Manhunt by horror novelist Gretchen Felker-Martin, and she was also the narrator for Wrath Goddess Sing by Maya Deane. Additionally, she recently launched her own independent audiobook production company called Golden Apple Audio to help fund and produce audiobooks for queer and trans authors who otherwise cannot afford to have audiobooks made.Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H SturgisSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On today's edition, we round up a few stories from the week: the state files a lawsuit against an employer accused of firing employees when they organized; a Madisonian is a finalist for a Hugo Award; and a County Board supervisor says “sin is the root cause” of homelessness. Then, we visit the headquarters of Urban Triage, where founder and CEO Brandi Grayson gives us an update on the organization's activities and programs, and previews next month's Black Brilliance Gala fundraiser. Links: State sues owner of Crushin It Promotions, alleging unlawful labor practices Sci-Fi zine GigaNotoSaurus, edited by Madison writer LaShawn Wanak, nominated for a Hugo Award “Sin is the root cause” of homelessness, Dane County Supervisor says Black Brilliance Gala Tickets Black Brilliance Gala Volunteer Opportunities Nominate an Unsung Hero
We have finally reached the end of our Land Before Time series! It's been a fun ride but the VHS direct to video series has reached it's end. The gang also has a huge announcement on the future of the channel and the video reactions! Just have to tune into the audio reaction tonight to find out what the announcement is. This is the first film in the series to be directed by Grosvenor, as well as the first film in which Anndi McAfee voices Cera (replacing Candace Hutson, the final remaining cast member from the first instalment), Aria Noelle Curzon voices Ducky, and Miriam Flynn voices Grandma Longneck. It is also the only film in which Brandon LaCroix plays Littlefoot; it is the first in which Thomas Dekker provides the singing voice for Littlefoot. Three songs for the film were written by Michele Brourman and Amanda McBroom, with music composed by Michael Tavera and the London Symphony Orchestra. One day, a swarm of "leaf-gobblers" descends upon the Great Valley, devouring all plants and reducing it to a barren wasteland. The inhabitants of the Great Valley have no choice but to find another place where they can survive until the plants have grown back. The dinosaurs then leave the Great Valley to go look for food. After days of not finding anything Littlefoot and his friends leave to go look for food themselves. They end up finding the ocean (Big Water), and they decide to sail across the Big Water to find food. They end up on an island with different plants they've never seen before. The next morning, the children wake up to the shadow of a Sharptooth, only to find that it is Chomper, the young Sharptooth who hatched in their care before returning to his parents in the second film. Since then, Chomper has learned how to speak. Chomper takes them to a safe refuge to hide from his parents. Unaware of Chomper and the others, a Giganotosaurus has been living on the island and begins hunting down the children. After finding a hideout, Littlefoot went back to the hideout, the Giganotosaurus from earlier finds and chases the children towards a cliff above the big water. Chomper tries to help, but is overcome by the Sharptooth. His parents come to the rescue on Chomper (and the same thing for the kids) and battle the Sharptooth near the edge of the island, during which he falls into the Big Water and takes Chomper with him, much to his parents' shock. Littlefoot plunges in to save Chomper while the Sharptooth is swept away by the current. Another swimming Sharptooth appears, but this time, they discovered an Elasmosaurus named Elsie who then saves them both from drowning. She returns them to the island, where Chomper's grateful parents promise never to eat the children; Chomper's father promises the same while grudgingly admitting that, after sniffing Spike (who had eaten some of the foul-smelling hideout), anything that smelt that bad wouldn't taste very good anyway. Chomper's mother also nuzzles Littlefoot, in gratitude for his actions to save Chomper from drowning. Cera realizes her mistake and accepts that not all Sharpteeth are so bad and monstrous as she thought. Elsie offers to take them across the sea, so Chomper and his parents happily bid them farewell, promising that they will see each other again. When they get back on the mainland, they find that the herd found a lush, green, little sanctuary on the shore where they can stay until the Great Valley has become fertile again. As the credits roll, the film shows when the Great Valley did, the herd returns home.
Did you hear the big news? The Dinosaur Review for Kids podcast is back after a wild summer break!! On our first episode of season 8 we are looking into a theropod dinosaur known as the African T.Rex. This massive carnivore also had flat shark-like teeth & was an apex predator of its day. Now let's grab our safari gear & our official scorecard because it's time to kick off another exciting season.
Today, Digger Rex is digging for dinos in Argentina! Argentina is the second-largest country in South America after Brazil and it's the eighth-largest country in the whole world! WOAH!Thirty different types of dinosaurs have been unearthed by palaeontologists in this incredible country, which means that life flourished here hundreds of millions of years ago too. Digger Rex is really excited to start digging here in Argentina. Who knows what type of dinosaur we will unearth today?!
Recorded live at World Science Festival Brisbane 2023. Get ready for a prehistoric rumble! Ranger Stacey Thomson umpires global heavyweights of Palaeontology from either side of the Pacific in an unmissable showdown of titanic proportions. Argentinian Palaeontologist Dr Ignacio Escapa of the Egidio Feruglio Paleontological Museum and Australia's leading Palaeontologist and Queensland Museum favourite Dr Scott Hocknull are out to win the hearts and minds of the audience as they bring their respective fossil records to life. How does Titanosaurus and Giganotosaurus of ancient Patagonia stack up against their Aussie cousins? Who can lay claim to the most impressive collection of prehistoric animals and plants? Find out as our Cretaceous Carnivores face off against the Jurassic Giants.
(image source: https://dinosaurpictures.org/Acrocanthosaurus-pictures) Host Matthew Donald and guest co-host Stephen Curro discuss Acrocanthosaurus, perhaps the biggest and meanest predator before the mighty rex ever took its first stomp. From the Early Cretaceous, this 38-foot carcharodontosaurid was roughly the size of T. rex, had the spine of Spinosaurus, and the overall body shape of a Giganotosaurus, making it the ultimate amalgamation of the bad guy dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park franchise, and it's not even a hybrid! Sometimes reality is stranger than fiction. Want to further support the show? Sign up to our Patreon for exclusive bonus content at Patreon.com/MatthewDonald. Also, you can purchase Matthew Donald's dinosaur book "Megazoic" on Amazon by clicking here, its sequel "Megazoic: The Primeval Power" by clicking here, its third installment "Megazoic: The Hunted Ones" by clicking here, or its final installment "Megazoic: An Era's End" by clicking here, as well as his non-dinosaur-related book "Teslanauts" by clicking here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your Stupid Minds goes big this episode with a Giganotosaurus-sized episode all about Jurassic World: Dominion! Hey guys, remember Jurassic Park? This movie sure does! After dinosaurs entered the real world in the last movie, they now roam the planet, eating foxes and nesting on the Empire State Building and whatnot. But also, giant prehistoric locusts are destroying crops. And there's a clone girl from the last movie and Biosyn, the once main competitor of InGen, wants to find her. After she's kidnapped, Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard), who serve as her parents of sorts, rush off to find her. Meanwhile, Dr. Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern), and Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill) try to solve the mystery of the giant locusts and go off to Biosyn's headquarters to find answers, with the help of, you guessed it Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum). Then they all fight dinos for a million hours and rehash every moment from the first movie that they didn't already do in Jurassic World. Remember Dodgson? Remember the shaving cream can? They're back!
Hace unos 98 millones de años, a mediados del Cretácico, el norte de la Patagonia argentina era una región árida con campos de dunas atravesados por cursos de agua con grandes variaciones estacionales, y con algunos parches de bosques pantanosos. Allí habitaban peces, anfibios, tortugas, serpientes y mamíferos primitivos, pterosaurios y una gran variedad de dinosaurios. Entre los dinosaurios carnívoros, el mayor es Giganotosaurus, uno de los mayores depredadores terrestres de todos los tiempos. Su nombre significa en griego “lagarto gigante del sur”. Los restos más completos de Giganotosaurus corresponden a un individuo de doce a trece metros de largo, con un cráneo de metro y medio a metro ochenta, y un peso de entre cuatro y catorce toneladas. Este esqueleto se expone en el Museo Paleontológico Ernesto Bachmann, en Villa El Chocón, localidad de la provincia argentina del Neuquén, a dieciocho kilómetros del yacimiento donde se descubrió.
Hace unos 98 millones de años, a mediados del Cretácico, el norte de la Patagonia argentina era una región árida con campos de dunas atravesados por cursos de agua con grandes variaciones estacionales, y con algunos parches de bosques pantanosos. Allí habitaban peces, anfibios, tortugas, serpientes y mamíferos primitivos, pterosaurios y una gran variedad de dinosaurios. Entre los dinosaurios carnívoros, el mayor es Giganotosaurus, uno de los mayores depredadores terrestres de todos los tiempos. Su nombre significa en griego “lagarto gigante del sur”. Los restos más completos de Giganotosaurus corresponden a un individuo de doce a trece metros de largo, con un cráneo de metro y medio a metro ochenta, y un peso de entre cuatro y catorce toneladas. Este esqueleto se expone en el Museo Paleontológico Ernesto Bachmann, en Villa El Chocón, localidad de la provincia argentina del Neuquén, a dieciocho kilómetros del yacimiento donde se descubrió.
The time has finally come for our fourth Prehistoric Cage Match!! Which dinosaur family will reign supreme and become the next Dinosaur Review for Kids champion. It's the Brachiosaurus of the Sauropods vs the Giganotosaurus of the Theropods. Listen Now!!
We finally, really did it. We made the dinosaurs, we messed with the dinosaurs, we released the dinosaurs, we auctioned off the dinosaurs, and now we're gathering the dinosaurs back up. Also, there are locusts. Confused? That's Jurassic World Dominion, baby! Our expert guest is Steven Ray Morris, who hosts the See Jurassic Right podcast (in addition to producing other shows, like My Favorite Murder). What's GoodAlonso – European cookiesDrea - eyebrow serumSteven - stuffed snake Ify - high-school era screamoITIDICGuy Ritchie Will Direct a Live-Action HerculesGAC Family Announces ‘Great American Christmas in July' (better yet, try watching Christmas in July on Hallmark!)“Mubi Go” Service Expands to LA, Allowing Streaming Subscribers to See Certain Indies in Cinemas Staff Picks:Alonso - Las Mejores Familas (The Best Families)Drea - Brian and CharlesSteven - Nausicaa of the Valley of the WindIfy - FatherhoodSoylentGo to Soylent.com/maxfilm and use promo code MAXFILM to get 20% OFF your first order. Lumi LabsGo to Microdose.com and use code: MAXFILM to get free shipping & 30% off your first order.***With:Ify NwadiweDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeSteven Ray MorrisProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher
Velociraptor and Rexy the T-Rex sat on the back of Giganotosaurus, moving toward the frozen castle. Velociraptor woke up after passing out, and he looked around in a daze. His mouth opened wide. If you like this story ,subscribe to the podcast and share it to your friends to enjoy more free episodes together. We're also looking forward to your valuable reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐,let us know your opinion!
Velociraptor and Rexy the T-Rex sat on the back of Giganotosaurus, moving toward the frozen castle. Velociraptor woke up after passing out, and he looked around in a daze. His mouth opened wide.
What's up Dream Warriors! We had so much fun with our Prehistoric May we just had to come back with another one! This week we're joined by our great friend and at this point, part-time co-host, Felicia Conner from Two Chicks and A Horror Flick to discuss the newly released Jurassic World: Dominion! Now obviously there's going to be lots of spoilers so if you haven't watched the movie yet you should maybe come back to this episode at a later date. We all had a great time talking about the new dinosaurs (including Freddykreugersaurus), Chris Pratt boxing a Giganotosaurus, our love and adoration of Jurassic Park, ranking all of the movies in the franchise and many more topics! This movie had some very mixed reviews with critics and audiences and our personal ratings weren't any less mixed so come see how each of us feels about this one. Check out our IG at: https://www.instagram.com/a_podcast_on_elm_street/ Our YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly4X3l5pwfGeYo1tqeUO2Q TCHF IG at: https://www.instagram.com/twochicksandahorrorflick/ TCHF YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnzdvNtFn92f5wM3uTFvThQ
Was the Giganotosaurus the villain we were promised? how does it rank compared to the other apex predators like the Spinosaurus and the Indominus rex? Joe and Jacob go in depth and bringing up key moments in the film that prove where the Giga stands compared to the other "bad" dinosaurs in this franchise.
Find us online at www.jurassicparkpodcast.comWelcome to The Jurassic Park Podcast! In episode 318, Brad takes a look at the latest Jurassic World Dominion Legacy Featurette, plus the latest TV spot making the rounds. Sit back, relax and ENJOY this episode of The Jurassic Park Podcast!Don't forget to give our voicemail line a call at 732-825-7763!Email us: jurassicparkpod@gmail.comBook Club Email: jurassicparkbookclub@gmail.comThanks for listening, stay safe and enjoy!
In Ep. 504, Scott and I cover the Plex app, Colin Trevorrow on Giganotosaurus, the Kingdom of Hearts 4 reveal, and more! FOLLOW/SUPPORT SCOTT: @pandanime (Scott's Twitter) @LazyGamingGuys (LGG Twitter) LazyGamingGuys' Channel (YouTube) Ronin Council (SoundCloud) As always, we appreciate your constructive Feedback, Suggestions, and Questions. You can also leave us an audio question on SpeakPipe. Thank you for the continued love and support! Enjoy the show. Daniel and Kelli Podcast Awards 2019 || Games & Hobbies (Winner) Podcast Awards 2017 - 2018, 2020 - 2021 || Games & Hobbies (Nominated) Official Site SUBSCRIBE:Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Stitcher / iHeartRadio / TuneIn / Overcast FOLLOW US: - Twitter | @ReasonsImBroke, @PalpaKelli, and @TRIBPod - Instagram- Pinterest- Tumblr - Discord Lounge - YouTube Channel SUPPORT THE POD: Getting $1's worth of entertainment and information each month? Support us on Patreon or visit our TeePublic storefront! SPREAD THE WORD: If you're enjoying the show, please head over to iTunes and leave us a rating and a review! Each one helps new Brokettes discover the podcast. Donate to Hero Initiative to help comic creators in need. CREDITS: Opening/Closing Jingles - Alex Scott Show Logo By - Jeff Quigley
In this weeks show we are talking about the newly revealed dinosaur animatronics for this summers highly anticipated film Jurassic World: Dominion! From fan favorite dinos like the Spitter to new additions like the Pyroraptor and Giganotosaurus it seems that there will be quite the collection of prehistoric foes for our heroes to come up against in this film!