Hadrosaurid ornithopod dinosaur genus from Late Cretaceous Period
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This week we meet one of most easily identified plant-eating dinosaurs, Parasaurolophus. Find out how it used its wonderful crest! In the news, we look at what is lurking around North Devon, and which one of us spotted something! All this and more. The cupboard is open, come on in!
Most theropod dinosaurs are sleek predators built for speedy movement and efficient hunting. Therizinosaurs are unusual. They're slow and stocky and, in many ways, more like the famous plant-eating dinosaurs. This episode, we'll explore the diversity of therizinosaurs, the winding path that paleontologists took to understand them, the many ways they became specialized for a diet of plants, and what was going on with those claws. In the news: Parasaurolophus crests, Scottish bears, anglerfish evolution, and Clovis diets. Time markers: Intro & Announcements: 00:00:00 News: 00:07:30 Main discussion, Part 1: 00:46:45 Main discussion, Part 2: 01:14:20 Patron question: 02:00:30 Check out our website for this episode's blog post and more: http://commondescentpodcast.com/ Join us on Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/commondescentpodcast Got a topic you want to hear about? Submit your episode request here: https://commondescentpodcast.com/request-a-topic/ Lots more ways to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/common_descent The Intro and Outro music is “On the Origin of Species” by Protodome. More music like this at http://ocremix.org Musical Interludes are "Professor Umlaut" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
Il Texas ha un dinosauro nazionale: è il Parasaurolophus. Questo dinosauro è stato scelto nel 1993 come simbolo ufficiale del Texas per rappresentare la fauna preistorica dello stato. Il Parasaurolophus era un dinosauro erbivoro che visse circa 75 milioni di anni fa durante il periodo Cretaceo e aveva una caratteristica cresta sulla testa, che probabilmente veniva usata per la comunicazione o per attirare il partner.
Join Digger Rex as he explores Utah's Kaiparowits Formation, a hotspot for well-preserved dinosaur fossils from the Late Cretaceous period. Follow along as we unearth a unique skull that turns out to be from a Parasaurolophus, known for its remarkable crest which may have been used for communication among its herd.
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Lots of tyrannosaur news: Nanotyrannus debate continues (was it its own dinosaur or was it actually T. rex?), plus a new debate about the evolution of another ferocious tyrannosaur, Daspletosaurus. And a fun fact about a baby T. rex you've probably never heard of.For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Bistahieversor, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Bistahieversor-Episode-478/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Dinosaur of the day Bistahieversor, a large, powerful, tyrannosaur that lived almost 10 million years before T. rex in what is now New Mexico.In dinosaur news this week:A new paper considers Nanotyrannus to be a valid genus (separate from Tyrannosaurus)Daspletosaurus may not have evolved via anagenesisThe Children's Museum of Indianapolis has a new Allosaurus with skin impressions, belly ribs, and evidence of injuriesTrinity the T. rex will be on display at the Aathal Dinosaur Museum in Zurich, Switzerland for most of 2024The Royal Mint has three new dinosaur coins Last chance to get an exclusive Parasaurolophus patch! Join our patreon at the Triceratops tier or above by the January 31, 2024 to get yours. If we reach 300 patrons we'll also send everyone at the Triceratops level and up a Styracosaurus patch! patreon.com/iknowdinoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
T. mcraeensis was similar in size with T. rex but with some notable differences. James Fodor joins us from The Science of Everything Podcast to discuss dinosaurs in popular culture and many fun dinosaur related thought experiments.For links to every news story, including links and photos of Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis, links from James Fodor, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Tyrannosaurus_mcraensis-Episode-477/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Interview with James Fodor, from The Science of Everything Podcast where he discusses a variety of topics in both the natural and social sciences, exploring the many fascinating insights that the scientific method yields about the world around us.In dinosaur news this week:A new species of Tyrannosaurus, T. mcraeensis, was described based on an impressive jaw and other bones found in New MexicoNick Longrich's blog post on Tyrannosaurs mcraeensis explains some background on the new species Join our patreon at the Triceratops tier or above by the January 31, 2024 to get an exclusive Parasaurolophus patch. If we reach 300 patrons we'll send everyone at the Triceratops level and up a Styracosaurus patch too! patreon.com/iknowdinoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Every stage in a dinosaur's life left behind trace fossils: claw marks from a parent excavating a burrow, eggshells left by hatchlings, fossilized digested food, battle scars, and ultimately, tooth marks left by predators or scavengers.For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Bihariosaurus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Bihariosaurus-Episode-476/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Dinosaur of the day Bihariosaurus, a small iguanodontian that lived in the Early Cretaceous in what is now Romania.Some of the ichnology topics we cover this week:Dinosaur bones with punctures, grooves, and scrapes help to identify their predators (or scavengers)Eggs show evidence of communal nesting and the mother's body temperatureA filled-in burrow preserved the dinosaur that was sleeping insideFossilized regurgitate, gut contents, and feces all tell us about what dinosaurs ateJoin our patreon at the Triceratops tier or above by the January 31, 2024 to get an exclusive Parasaurolophus patch. If we reach 300 patrons we'll also send everyone at the Triceratops level and up a Styracosaurus patch! patreon.com/iknowdinoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we're talking about one of Olivia's favourite dinosaurs: the parasaurolophus! Listen to learn more about their iconic cranial crest and what they used it for! If you'd like to support the show please check out our Patreon to make a monthly donation and receive stickers and prints in the mail each month! And you can take a look at our merch store over on Etsy where we sell adorable animal stickers and postcards. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a rating and review. To stay up to date and see our weekly episode illustrations, make sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter. And don't forget to check out our TikTok! Beyond Blathers is hosted and produced by Olivia deBourcier and Sofia Osborne, with art by Olivia deBourcier and music by Max Hoosier. This podcast is not associated with Animal Crossing or Nintendo, we just love this game.
Are you ready to stomp out onto the field for another review? If so, then grab your dino-skins for this prehistoric showdown. This duck-billed dinosaur sported the perfect helmet-like head crest for any dino-mite athlete. Let's all get warmed up & throw the bones. It's GAME TIME!!
Today we talk about the parasaurolophus, and today we have a webcam. Remember to follow me at Prehistoric_Life_Podcast on instagram and youtube @Prehistoric Life Podcast
Percy is a Parasaurolophus – and he's a dinosaur with a tremendous sneeze!Written especially for this podcast by Simon. If you enjoyed this story, please do leave us a review. And, if you'd like to suggest an animal for a future Animal Tales story, you can do so by emailing podcast@animaltales.uk. We would love to hear from you. Become a PREMIUM SubscriberYou can now enjoy Animal Tales by becoming a Premium Subscriber. This gets you: All episodes in our catalogue advert freeBonus Premium-only episodes (minimum of one per month) which will never be used on the main podcastWe guarantee to use one of your animal suggestions in a storyYou can sign up through Apple Podcasts or through Supercast and there are both monthly and yearly plans available. Discover a brand new story every Monday, Wednesday and Friday – just for you! You can find more Animal Tales at https://www.spreaker.com/show/animal-tales-the-kids-story-podcast
We're trying out a new format of bonus content over on our Patreon feed: casual, conversational interviews that go behind the scenes of some of the content on the main feed.In this first edition, our guest is Jonathan Kawchuk: composer, sound artist, and volunteer paleontologist. Jonathan's work is in both FE4.10 Geopoetics and the Emergence Magazine piece we recently featured When the Earth Started to Sing — music in the former, and paleo-soundscapes in the latter.We discuss Jonathan's technical and creative process — assembling reconstructed choruses of ancient soundmakers (Parasaurolophus and Permostridulus), and creating music in conversation with the Rocky Mountains — as we nerd out on sound production and paleo art.To hear the 47 minute conversation in its entirety (and get access to all our other bonus content, discord server, merch, and more) join our community at patreon.com/futureecologies
For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Saurolophus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Saurolophus-Episode-440/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Dinosaur of the day Saurolophus, a hadrosaurid that is similar to Parasaurolophus, but with a much smaller crest that curved upwards at the back.In dinosaur news this week:A fossilized larynx of an ankylosaur, Pinacosaurus, shows that they didn't use their larynx to vocalizeResearchers found a surprising massive bony growth near the trachea of a Tarchia that was likely caused by an infectionTrinity the T. rex was auctioned for $6.1 million (USD)Fukui Prefectural University in Japan will be offering dinosaur studiesThere's a family friendly dinosaur movie, The Adventures of Jurassic Pet 2: The Lost Secret This episode is brought to you by Exquisite Eons. Explore their complete collection of brooches, desk ornaments, Marvelously Mesozoic Notecards, and Fabulous Fossil Journal at https://exquisiteeons.com/ And don't forget to enter to win their Sterling Silver Triceratops brooch at bit.ly/eetriceratopsYou can dig up real dinosaur bones this summer with Colorado Northwestern Community College! Join them for a two week immersive field paleontology experience digging up dinosaur bones from the Jurassic period in Northwest Colorado. There are two scheduled digs: May 27–June 11 and July 1–July 16. There are also two concurrent immersive lab techniques programs available. Get all the details and register online at cncc.edu/dinodigSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As you might know by now, our high-level supporters on Patreon get to request a topic for their own special mini-episode! Every now and then, we collect the most recent of these and put them together into a compilation for everyone to hear. This is our third one! A huge thanks as always to our Patrons for their kind contributions to our education efforts. 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:15 Stegosaurs for Sean 00:16:30 Tarantulas for Rebecca 00:35:00 Dilophosaurus for Hobart 00:52:15 Turtles for Quags 01:13:00 Whales for Thea 01:37:45 Parasaurolophus for Krzysztof Join us on Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus content! https://www.patreon.com/commondescentpodcast Find us at commondescentpodcast.com Follow this link for a 30-day free trial to Audible! www.audibletrial.com/CommonDescent Or make a one-time donation via PayPal: https://tinyurl.com/4c68u4hp Find merch at the Common Descent Store! http://zazzle.com/common_descent Join the Common Descent Discord server! https://discord.gg/CwPBxdh9Ev Follow and Support us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CommonDescentPC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/commondescentpodcast Instagram: @commondescentpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCePRXHEnZmTGum2r1l2mduw PodBean: https://commondescentpodcast.podbean.com/ You can email us at commondescentpodcast(at)gmail.com Or send us physical mail at: The Common Descent Podcast 1735 W State of Franklin Rd. Ste 5 #165 Johnson City, TN 37604 The Intro and Outro music is “On the Origin of Species” by Protodome. More music like this at http://ocremix.org. Musical Interludes are "Professor Umlaut" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
You've heard of the King of Rock N' Roll, but what about the King of Fossil N' Review? Well that's me of course, Dinosaur Ranger Anthony!! On this episode we're going to take a closer look at one of the largest hadrosaurs who walked the Earth millions of years ago. This duckbilled dinosaur had a soft tissued head crest & a great sense of hearing. It's time to get all shook up. Listen now!!
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Thema der Woche: Gemütlichkeit kennt keine Grenzen! Kalt, Winter, Schnee. Weihnachten! Wo Kakao, wo Glühwein, wo Gemütlichkeit? Zu finden ist diese womöglichn in „Kaufhaus der Träume“ von Lee Mi-Ye, einem koreanischen Bestseller über eine junge Dame deren einiger Traum (lach) es ist in einem Kaufhaus Träume zu verkaufen. Ganz sicher zu finden ist die Gemütlichkeit […]
It's time for the most important meal of the day, breakfast! Do you love waffles smothered in peanut butter & maple syrup?! This dinosaur might just be all of those & so much more. The Paraseggosaurus is the first hybrid species on the Dinosaur Review for Kids podcast. Grab your cereal & learn all about this part Parasaurolophus & part Stegosaurus, but with a breakfast twist. Mmm!!
It's a Conspiracy! Season 4, Episode 24! The X-Files Poster Special! Andrew and Charlie get spooky and talk about the Origin of the 'I Want to Believe' poster, Fan Theories, and more It's a Conspiracy! is proud to be a part of the Albert Podcast Network: AlbertaPodcastNetwork.com Links: Ten fun facts about dinosaurs What Makes a Dinosaur a Dinosaur? 97 Interesting Dinosaur Facts You Won't Be Able To Recognize These Modern Animals Drawn Like Dinosaurs Our Favourite Dinos Andrew's favourite dinosaur is Pterodactyl Charlie's favourite dinosaur is Triceratops Ryan's favourite dinosaur is Parasaurolophus What Are We Drinking? Andrew is drinking Phillips Brewing DinoSour Blackberry Sour Charlie is drinking SYV Brewing's Clock Out Ryan is drinking Spectrum Ale Works Skyfire --- Patreon / Instagram / Twitter / Facebook Merch available at OldManDesign.com (We'll get ya sorted) Questions, comments, or feedback? Email the show at itsaconspiracy@protonmail.com
Oliver and Tom are back with more YDAW! This week a deep (ish) look into how bonkers paleontological naming devices can be! Check out the original video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zk9dvhJAscA
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The giant Parasaurolophus chased after Rexy and Velociraptor with long, huge strides.
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The giant Parasaurolophus chased after Rexy and Velociraptor with long, huge strides.
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Rexy the T-Rex looked up and saw that Big Head, the Parasaurolophus, had snuck up upon them without noticing.
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Rexy the T-Rex looked up and saw that Big Head, the Parasaurolophus, had snuck up upon them without noticing.
The giant Parasaurolophus chased after Rexy and Velociraptor with long, huge strides.
The giant Parasaurolophus chased after Rexy and Velociraptor with long, huge strides.
Rexy the T-Rex looked up and saw that Big Head, the Parasaurolophus, had snuck up upon them without noticing.
Rexy the T-Rex looked up and saw that Big Head, the Parasaurolophus, had snuck up upon them without noticing.
The giant Parasaurolophus chased after Rexy and Velociraptor with long, huge strides.
The giant Parasaurolophus chased after Rexy and Velociraptor with long, huge strides.
The giant Parasaurolophus chased after Rexy and Velociraptor with long, huge strides.
Rexy the T-Rex looked up and saw that Big Head, the Parasaurolophus, had snuck up upon them without noticing.
Rexy the T-Rex looked up and saw that Big Head, the Parasaurolophus, had snuck up upon them without noticing.
Ride on your covered wagon or hop aboard the western railroad because this episode we are traveling west to the state of California. Not for gold, but for the dinosaur fossil called Augustynolophus. This hadrosaur type dinosaur was native to the golden state and sported a spike-like crest on top of its head. Find out where this species lands on the official fossil review!Print off your free dinosaur review scorecard here: https://www.stompchomproar.com/post/the-dinosaur-review-for-kids-podcast
Grab your cowboy hat, your saddle, and your Parasaurolophus because this herding dinosaur is ready for a ride!! Listen as I review the "crested lizard" on this episode of the Dinosaur Review for Kids Podcast. Did you know you can print off for FREE your own official Dinosaur Review for Kids scorecard?! Just visit www.StompChompRoar.com/science-lab!
Ash and Cory profile famous back-up dinosaur Parasaurolophus and chat about The Wiggles, piglets and proboscises.
For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Probactrosaurus, links from David Levering, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Probactrosaurus-Episode-371/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Dinosaur of the day Probactrosaurus, a hadrosauroid that lived in the Late Cretaceous in what is now Inner Mongolia, China.Interview with David Levering, Camps Director at the Fort Hays State University's Sternberg Museum of Natural History and creator of the Sternberg Museum of Natural History Online. Check out our video of the virtual museum at https://youtu.be/MCbdT3xOIBMIn dinosaur news this week:The first toothless ceratosaur from South America, Berthasaura leopoldinae, was found in Brazil sourceA new Deinonychus-sized raptor, Vectiraptor greeni, was found on the Isle of Wight sourceMarvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur animated series has a new trailer sourceA new photo from Jurassic World: Dominion shows Owen Grady taming a Parasaurolophus in the snow sourceThis episode is brought to you by our patrons. We just released a bonus episode covering many more paleontological discoveries for all of our patrons. Head to Patreon.com/iknowdino to get access and help us keep making the show.Tell us what you think about our show in our 2021 Year End Survey! We want our show to be as enjoyable as possible, and your input will help us improve. Head to bit.ly/ikdsurvey21 to leave us your feedback.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's edit, Anna talks to Cicely Belle Blain, an anti-racism educator working to create communities where everyone matters. That goal requires a wide range of diverse yet intersected topics to be considered; Through this conversation, Cicely introduces us to a powerful array of issues to reflect on with the goal of not only unpacking, but dismantling, harmful systems of oppression. We talk about barriers to access, equity, activism, social justice, mental health, and even dinosaurs!… This edit is a MUST LISTEN for all humans, and particularly those looking to develop or enhance their ally-ship to create inclusive and safe spaces for all. Other topics discussed on this edit: > Intersectionality in practise > Black Lives Matter (Vancouver) > Anti-Racism, Anti-Blackness > Activism vs. Radical Activism > Inclusion + Liberation Movements > Ethical, sustainable “good work” vs. White Saviourism > ADHD + Neuro-divergency > Mental Health, Chronic Pain + Taboos > Creating organizational change > Ripple of Change Magazine > The Bachelor/Bachelorette > The amazing Parasaurolophus dinosaur About the Guest: Cicely Belle Blain is a Black/mixed, queer femme from London, UK now living on the lands of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh people. Their ancestry is a mix of Gambian (Wolof), Jamaican and English. At the heart of all their work, Cicely Belle harnesses their passion for justice, liberation and meaningful change via transformative education, always with laughter, and fearlessly in the face of systemic oppression. They are noted for founding Black Lives Matter Vancouver and subsequently being listed as one Vancouver's 50 most powerful people by Vancouver Magazine in 2018 and again in 2020, BC Business's 30 under 30 and one of Refinery29's Powerhouses. Cicely Belle is an instructor in Executive Leadership at Simon Fraser University, the Editorial Director of Ripple of Change Magazine and the author of Burning Sugar (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2020). Website & social media handles: https://www.bakauconsulting.com (https://www.bakauconsulting.com) https://www.instagram.com/cicelybelle_xo/ (https://www.instagram.com/cicelybelle_xo/) https://www.instagram.com/bakauconsulting/ (https://www.instagram.com/bakauconsulting/) About the Host: http://www.instagram.com/unapologeticanna (www.instagram.com/unapologeticanna) http://www.facebook.com/unapologeticanna (www.facebook.com/unapologeticanna) http://www.instagram.com/truestorytalks (www.instagram.com/truestorytalks) Website: http://www.unapologeticstories.com (www.UnapologeticStories.com) Anna was born with a deep fascination for letters - a fascination that deepened when she discovered those letters could turn into words, those words into sentences and those sentences into stories. Not surprisingly, Anna graduated from The University of Victoria, with a Degree in both English and Gender Studies, fuelling her eventual mission to put the power of words back into the hands of women. Despite multiple other certifications along the way, including one with world-renowned author and personal transformation pioneer, Deepak Chopra, it was ultimately her personal battle with post-traumatic stress, depression and anxiety that became the catalyst for the work she does now, as she helps pave the way for others to live with vulnerability and courage whether they are online, offline or on stage. She is currently completing her Masters degree in Professional Communication at Royal Roads University in Victoria, British Columbia. Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to the Unapologetic Stories Podcast! If you enjoyed this edit and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this...
Ashley Hall has been obsessed with dinosaurs since she was a kid and now she spends her days educating the public at the Museum of the Rockies. She makes fossils fun!
Gen & Gath: Cerita Anak: "Velociraptor, Dimorphordon, Suchomimus, Ultrasaurus, Edmontosaurus, Gallimimus, Argentinosaurus Huinculensis, Parasaurolophus & Brachiosaurus" Cerita tentang Manusia Dinosaurus mulai dari Velociraptor, Dimorphordon, Suchomimus, Ultrasaurus, Edmontosaurus, Gallimimus, Argentinosaurus Huinculensis, Parasaurolophus & Brachiosaurus yang dibacakan sebelum tidur bersama Genji, Gathan & Papa. Cerita ini diambil dari Buku Ensiklopedia Cerdas Dinosaurus dan Binatang Purba, Penulis Amazing Kids, Klik Media #GenGath #CeritaAnak #CeritaDinosaurus -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gen & Gath. Sebuah podcast soal obrolan santai seorang Papa dengan kedua Anaknya yang pengen didengerin ulang pas anaknya umur 30 tahun nanti. Best friend at home. Let's count the memories, not calories! @SlametRaharjo
For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Amygdalodon, links from Nussaïbah & Emma, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Amygdalodon-Episode-340/To get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdinoDinosaur of the day Amygdalodon, the first sauropod ever described in Argentina.Interview with Nussaïbah Raja-Schoob and Emma Dunne, Together Emma (@emmadnn) and Nussaïbah (@mauritiantales) found a disconnect in where fossils were discovered and where the researchers were from. They were recently interviewed by the New York Times about decolonizing paleontology. Follow their work at paleoscientometrics.github.io/In dinosaur news this week:A new hadrosaur, Tlatolophus galorum, has a Parasaurolophus-like crestA man in Spain passed away after getting stuck in a Stegosaurus statueThe company Blue Origin recently sent some dinosaur fossils into spaceEromanga Natural History Museum in Queensland, Australia just opened their new reception and coffee shopThe T. Rex Discovery Centre is open again in Eastend, Saskatchewan, CanadaLiberty Science Center has the SUE: The T. rex Experience exhibit in Jersey City, New JerseyThe Austrian Mint has a new glow in the dark coin featuring Deinonychus fighting XenoceratopsA sauropod sculpture of over 6,000 corks named "Winasaur" was built in North Fork, New YorkThe mysterious sculptor who has been making dinosaurs out of twigs, twine, and bone in New Jersey has been revealedA South Carolina man pranked his friend by having strangers leave "dinosaur roars" in his voicemailThis episode is brought to you in part by BetterHelp which offers professional counseling done securely online. You can get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/ikdThis episode is brought to you by Unidragon. Their beautiful wooden puzzles feature pieces which are each unique laser-cut shapes. Check out their dragon, owl, and other animal puzzles at Unidragon.com and use promo code dino for 10% off your purchase.
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Jurassic World - Evolution Snuggle down and cosy up, for tonight you journey to a prehistoric time to explore the awe-inspiring world of the dinosaurs. You find yourself standing in a large plaza filled with life-sized replicas of the most popular and best loved dinosaurs: Triceratops with its huge face shield and three horns, raptors with their intelligent eyes and aggressive stance and the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex - a formidable apex predator and king of all the dinosaurs. They tower above you and you shiver at the thought of seeing these creatures in real life. Beyond the sculptures, you see the station from where you will take the train. You will be transported back millions of years to the age of the dinosaurs. You walk towards the train. Above you a golden sun shines brightly in an intensely blue sky, streaked with wisps of pure white. In the far distance, dark shadows soar amongst the clouds. They are too far away to see clearly, but in your excitement, you imagine they are Pteranodons: large-winged reptiles from the Late Cretaceous Period. But you quickly realise such formidable carnivores would not be allowed to soar freely in the open skies. With their huge nine-metre wingspan and enormous beak, none of the smaller dinosaurs would be safe if attacked. Climbing aboard the first carriage, you are surrounded by glass on all sides including the roof. Each carriage carries a name plate. This one says EVIE. You hear a familiar beeping that indicates the doors are closing, the train glides out of the station. There is no engine or driver in front of you to block your vision because this monorail is designed to run silently, hovering like magic over the single rail, driven by its huge magnets. You're not scared, you've seen this before and know that the train is controlled from the Operation Centre. The train takes you on a tour of all the key areas of the park. You observe the laboratories where fossils are examined, and where DNA is used to animate new dinosaurs. You spy the immense aviaries, high up amongst the hills, where the winged reptiles live. Then, elevated only metres above the surface, you pass over vast lakes surrounded by herds of dinosaurs: Ankylosaurus and Sinoceratops. Suddenly, to your surprise, the train descends into a glass tunnel taking you into an underwater world inhabited by the extremely rare freshwater ichthyosaurs. These dolphin-like creatures glide easily between the slender tendrils of the freshwater plants. Emerging from the tunnel, the train enters an area of dense forest. Looking up through the glass ceiling you see the head of a brachiosaur tearing leaves from the branches overhead as it browses in the upper canopy. The trees begin to thin, and you find yourself back at the station. You hear the beep again and the doors glide open. You alight from the train and follow a path that leads away from the built-up area. The path leads you to the Cretaceous Compound. This is the area where the dinosaurs gather together before being escorted to their paddocks for the evening. The perimeter fence is quite low, and you have a clear view of the dinosaurs. To your delight you recognize a Dracorex because of its bony head. Covered in spikes, it looks exactly like a mythical dragon. Its full name is Draconex Hogwartsia, a name that is familiar to you. All of a sudden, the air is filled with a low, resonating bass note. It is so loud that the ground beneath you vibrates. Instinctively, you scan the compound until you find a large Parasaurolophus standing on its hind legs with its head held high. The sound is coming from the magnificent bony crest on its head. By forcing air through it, the Parasaurolophus communicates with others in the herd. You are captivated by this magnificent animal and are unable to look away. Then, with no warning, you are distracted by a commotion on one side of the compound. Two keepers have burst through a gate in the perimeter fence and are running down the path towards you. One of them is holding a large net and they are shouting something at you, but you are too far away to hear them clearly. As you stare at them, your eye catches a glimpse of a brightly coloured shape zig zagging across the path ahead of the keepers. It's a small dinosaur, the size of a large chicken, and it is running towards you. It is a Compsognathus, and it is a carnivore. Finally, you hear the shouting, you're being told to wave your arms. You understand that to appear more threatening, and stop the tiny dinosaur, you will need to look bigger and more fearsome than the keepers. You boulder down the path, waving your arms wildly. To your astonishment the Compsognathus stops dead in its tracks and stares you in the eye. You are quite close together and although it is extremely small for a dinosaur, you can see the rows of razor-sharp teeth in its beak. You know that if you stay still for too long, it will attack. You wave your arms again more vigorously this time. To your relief it backs away a little and then, turning on its clawed feet, bolts in the opposite direction. The keepers are ready. You have given them time to close the gap and one lunches forward with a net. The tiny dinosaur is caught. It takes a few moments for you all to get your breath back and for your heart to stop pounding in your chest. The keepers are very grateful for your help and explain that this particular dinosaur is very cunning and is always finding ways of escaping from its enclosure. They thank you again before they take the little tearaway back to its enclosure, but say you can stay for as long as you'd like. As you watch the keepers disappear down the path you decide to find the Parasaurolophus again. You are keen to hear and see it again. But it's too late. All of the dinosaurs that were herding had been taken back while you were helping catch the Compsognathus. You're sad you missed them, but realise that you're actually quite tired now. This Jurassic world is lush, and vibrant and its air is thick with warmth. The dense undergrowth is inviting, and you find the softest patch of moss you've ever seen. It's too much to resist, so you sit down and rest your back against an unfamiliar tree. You feel the warmth of the sun on your skin. Your eyes are as heavy as the air around you, and they slowly flicker shut. You drift away as you await your next adventure. Suitable for all ages.Narrated by Jamie Firth Written by Chris Winson-LongleyAudio Editor: Ian AbrahamEdited and produced by Magdoos Media Limited© 2021 Magdoos Media Limited - All Right Reserved.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Givskud Zoo har sendt nogle temmelig specielle varer på auktion. Efter en udskiftning i deres udstilling Zootopia med store modeller af forskellige dinosaurer, er tre kommet i overskud; en Parasaurolophus, en Allosaurus og en Tyrannosaurus Rex. De er i naturlig størrelse, så der vil altså være tale om en 2 tons tung og 4 meter høj kleppert, der nu kan pryde din baghave. Mange kender dansen, som Beyoncé lavede til sangen "All the Single Ladies". Den dans er blevet danset verden over og er blevet kopieret af mange. Men nu har danseren bag dansen taget patent på den. De gode nyheders holdeplads ligger i Hadsten. I en bygruppe på Facebook, hvor byens borgere kan dele og kommentere på de opslag, der dukker op, har de valgt at indføre en regel om, at hvis der linkes til nyhedsmedier, SKAL de have en positiv indgangsvinkel. Det behøver ikke være så svært at planlægge et bryllup. Hvis du tager til Aalborg d. 11. juni kan du nemlig komme til drop-in-bryllup. Det lyder måske lidt som en blanding af en akut frisørtid eller vielses-McDrive, men det har faktisk været en stor succes. Medvirkende: Richard Østerballe, direktør i Givskud Zoo, Finn Campen, Campen Auktioner ved Randers, Stefan Granholm, indehaver af Hadsten Computer og tovholder i Hadsten Facebook, Maj Ingemann-Molden, leder af YOGA HUSET og drop-in-viet, Sophie Nordentoft, sognepræst i Vor Frue Kirke i Aalborg.
¿De que tamaño eran los tiranosaurios recién nacidos? ¿Como evolucionó la extraña cresta del Parasaurolophus? Dos nuevos fósiles espectaculares revelan estos secretos del mundo de los dinosaurios. Gracias por sus comentarios y apoyo, recuerde que puede apoyarnos donando en PayPal https://www.paypal.com con el correo elexplicadorpatrocinio@gmail.com y en Patreon en El Explicador Enrique Ganem https://www.patreon.com/elexplicador_enriqueganem . Lo invitamos a suscribirse a este canal para recibir avisos de nuevas publicaciones y a visitar nuestra página http://www.elexplicador.net. En el titulo de nuestros trabajos aparece en primer lugar la fecha año/mes/día de publicación, lo que facilita su consulta cronológica. Siempre leemos sus comentarios, muchas veces no tenemos tiempo para reponder a cada uno personalmente pero son leídos y tomados en cuenta, los iremos respondiendo según nos sea posible. Este es un espacio de divulgación científica en el que nos interesa informar de forma clara y amena, que le invite a Ud. a investigar sobre los temas tratados y Ud. forme su propia opinión. Serán borrados los comentarios que promuevan la desinformación, charlatanería, odio, bullying, violencia verbal o incluyan enlaces a páginas que no sean de revistas científicas arbitradas, sean ofensivos hacia cualquier persona o promuevan alguna tendencia política ya sea en el comentario o en la fotografía de perfil. Aclaramos que no somos apolíticos, nos reservamos el derecho de no expresar nuestra opinión política, este es un canal cuya finalidad es la divulgación científica. Gracias por su preferencia. AVISO: En la área inferior de nuestros vídeos aparece un recuadro de la Secretaría de Salud con una liga, queremos aclarar que estos letreros aparecen sin nuestro conocimiento o notificación previa alguna y que no nos están patrocinando en forma alguna. ACLARACIÓN IMPORTANTE: El virus SARS- CoV-2 y la enfermedad COVID-19 SI EXISTEN, SON REALES. Le sugerimos que siga atentamente las recomendaciones de la Secretaría de Salud: higiene, mascarilla o tapaboca cuando salga de su domicilio y sobre todo quédese en casa cuando no sea indispensable salir.
Old news about spinach experiment trends on social media; Biden sends tax dollars to international population control; Frisco school board keeps schools closed but votes to change all the racist names; Evolutionists insist Parasaurolophus skull supports their dogma; Harvard astronomer proclaims alien visitors and warns that science has become too detached from reality; Barna survey shows moral relativism has captured Gen-Z . . . and other stories reviewed during this February 15, 2021, broadcast of Answers News. - - - - - - - - - - "I will cause your name to be remembered in all generations; therefore nations will praise you forever and ever." - Psalm 45:17 - - - - - - - - - - Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! - Isaiah 5:20 - - - - - - - - - - Articles: Spinach in your inbox: 2016 on Scientists ‘Teaching' Spinach to Send Emails Goes Viral https://www.huffpost.com/entry/scientists-spinach-send-emails_n_601985fcc5b653f644d799be Biden repeals funding ban for abortion groups overseas https://www.baptistpress.com/resource-library/news/biden-repeals-funding-ban-for-abortion-groups-overseas/ San Francisco school board votes to rename dozens of schools-including Washington and Lincoln https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2021/01/29/sanfrancisco-schoolnames-racist-rename/ New skull of tube-crested dinosaur reveals evolution of bizarre crest https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/01/210125094343.htm Astronomer Avi Loeb Says Aliens Have Visited, and He's Not Kidding https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/astronomer-avi-loeb-says-aliens-have-visited-and-hes-not-kidding1/ Moral relativism is the ‘majority opinion' of Gen Z, new study reveals https://www.christianpost.com/news/moral-relativism-the-majority-opinion-of-gen-z-study.html Malaria threw human evolution into overdrive on this African archipelago https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/01/210128134710.htm From fins to limbs https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/01/210122140630.htm - - - - - - - - - - - Photo by Breanna Louise https://unsplash.com/photos/tuKlMfOKhDQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/answerstv/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/answerstv/support
Happy Darwin Day! Baron Franz Nopcsa was a paleontologist around the start of the 20th Century, remembered today for his innovative fossil research, his (in)famous personality, and his fantastic adventures across Eastern Europe. In this episode, we’ll discuss how this aristocrat became a paleontologist and how he contributed to our modern understanding of dinosaurs, and we’ll share some of the incredible and bizarre stories that surround him. In the news: Parasaurolophus crests, sand striker burrows, dogs in Siberia, and life on Pinatubo. Time markers: Intro & Announcements: 00:00:00 News: 00:04:30 Main discussion, Part 1: 00:42:00 Main discussion, Part 2: 01:12:00 Patron question: 01:46:00 Check out our blog for bonus info and pictures: http://commondescentpodcast.wordpress.com/ Find merch at the Common Descent Store! http://zazzle.com/common_descent Follow and Support us on: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/commondescentpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/CommonDescentPC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/commondescentpodcast Instagram: @commondescentpodcast PodBean: https://commondescentpodcast.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCePRXHEnZmTGum2r1l2mduw iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-common-descent-podcast/id1207586509?mt=2 The Intro and Outro music is “On the Origin of Species” by Protodome. More music like this at http://ocremix.org. Musical Interludes are "Professor Umlaut" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Thank you to Krista for commissioning this whole book! It's the final episode of madness, and I'm here to tell you all that this book is so stupid and so occasionally clever and so weird that I think Mr. Tingle won me over by the end. It all ends with a proposal, and that's what we're all here for in our romances, aren't we? Well...aren't we? Bueller?
Thank you Krista for commissioning this episode! Alright, it's time for Part 2 of this wacky ride, and we've got a sex scene, theydies and gentlethems! It's a type of sex scene that I haven't run across in the very basic straight cis romance novels I've read, and I'm really interested in hearing any feedback about your experiences with this, should you have any. I mean, other things also happen, but mostly the sex is what I think we'd call the entree, and the rest are sides. Thanks for listening!
Thank you so much to Krista for commissioning this episode! Also, though, Krista....never speak to me or my son again.
ospiti Filippo Bertozzo e Fabio Manucci con Andrea Zazzera, Daniele Invernizzi, Gabriele Bindellini, Giulio Abramo, Lorenzo Caccianiga. Paper citato: Bertozzo, Manucci, Dempsey, et al. Description and etiology of paleopathological lesions in the type specimen of Parasaurolophus walkeri (Dinosauria: Hadrosauridae), with proposed reconstructions of the nuchal ligament J. Anat. 2020; 00: 1– 15. https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.13363 Twitch - YouTube - facebook - instagram - Spotify
w/ Eldin A funny little dino with a duck bill and a head crest.
This week, Jynx is steering the ship solo as Alisha couldn't be here. But Jynx brought her friend Leil along for the ride of a lifetime to read Trans Wizard Harriet Porber And The Bad Boy Parasaurolophus: An Adult Romance Novel by Chuck Tingle. You may know Chuck Tingle as the author of such pieces of art like, England's Ass Is Haunted By A Hung Parliment, Space Raptor Butt Invasion, and the ol' classic, Pounded in The Butt By My Own Butt. I think you can kind of guess where this conversation goes based on those titles. But keep in mind that Harriett Porber is in fact a satire and meant to be a funny political statement, so it's not just about butts. OVERBOOKED HAS MERCH NOW! Overbooked is part of the EaseDrop Podcast Network. Music by Burt Nachos: A Burt Nachos Cover Band This week's episode is brought to you with help from Audible. For a 30 day free trial and one free audiobook download, go to www.audibletrial.com/overbookedpod. Support Overbooked with Jynx and Alisha by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/overbooked
Dr Laura Porro takes us back to the Mesozoic era to hear the sounds of the smallest, the biggest, and the most ferocious dinosaurs. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. This episode uses the following audio from YouTube modified under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: Crocodilian Sounds by AlexTriceratops123, and Forest Elephant Musth Rumble by Elephant Listen Project Maddie’s Sound Explorers makes use of the works from Freesound.org, modified by length or other processing for use in this episode. All of these are available at Freesound.org. Under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: “Man Breathing” by Studio Bada. The sound of the Parasaurolophus was created by the Sandia National Laboratory.
Dr Laura Porro takes us back to the Mesozoic era to hear the sounds of the smallest, the biggest, and the most ferocious dinosaurs. Maddie's Sound Explorers is brought to you by Magic Star. This episode uses the following audio from YouTube modified under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: Crocodilian Sounds by AlexTriceratops123, and Forest Elephant Musth Rumble by Elephant Listen Project Maddie's Sound Explorers makes use of the works from Freesound.org, modified by length or other processing for use in this episode. All of these are available at Freesound.org. Under a CC-BY 3.0 licence: “Man Breathing” by Studio Bada. The sound of the Parasaurolophus was created by the Sandia National Laboratory.
Get ready for Morgan to teach you all about the Parasaurolophus.
The Chrises dig up old TaskRabbit work attire to unearth the Parasaurolophus of Lazy DIY, Adam Beasley. The Bailey Chair blueprinter inspires and gives back to the community with The Builder's Challenge and Maker Media Company. While poor Adam has trouble keeping bits in his router, he does drop tidbits on building evergreen content to connect with brands for ice cream influencers and beyond. Home Depot's top tool reviewer has The Chrises throw everything and the kitchen sink at him in his newly lit, plastic-free Dexter's Laboratory. Special Guest: Adam Beasley, https://lazyguydiy.com/
In this episode we are going to learn all about the long crested, duck billed semi famous dinosaur called the Parasaurolophus. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jurassking-the-wrong-girl/message
For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Ekrixinatosaurus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Ekrixinatosaurus-Episode-273/To get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdinoDinosaur of the day Ekrixinatosaurus, the "explosion born" abelisaurid from Argentina.In dinosaur news this week:A new tyrannosaurid, Thanatotheristes, was found in CanadaUtah may soon have a Utahraptor State Park150,000 illustrations of the natural world have been posted free at the Biodiversity Heritage LibraryThe animatronic Bisti Beast needs a new nickname and you can vote for your favoriteThe UK Royal Mint has released 3 new coins commemorating Dinosauria, including Megalosaurus, Iguanodon, and HylaeosaurusOur comfy dinosaur clothes are available in three awesome designs! There is a Gorgosaurus, Parasaurolophus, and an Allosaurus. Get them on Hoodies, tanktops, and lots of other items by going to bit.ly/iknowdinostore
For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Tylocephale, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Tylocephale-Episode-272/To get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdinoDinosaur of the day Tylocephale, the pachycephalosaur with the tallest dome.In dinosaur news this week:Metabolism may have driven theropods to shrink while other groups were growingTeylers Museum in the Netherlands has the paleo art exhibit "Dinomakers"An Iguanodon tail has been found at cliffs near Brighstone on the Isle of Wight in the UKA dad in Guernsey, UK, accidentally ordered a much larger-than-expected Carnotaurus sculpture for his sonThe song “Dinosaurs in Love” by a 3 year-old girl has gone viralOur comfy dinosaur clothes are available in three awesome designs! There is a Gorgosaurus, Parasaurolophus, and an Allosaurus. Get them on Hoodies, tanktops, and lots of other items by going to bit.ly/iknowdinostore
For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Juravenator, links from Matt Wedel & Brian Engh, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Juravenator-Episode-271/To get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdinoDinosaur of the day Juravenator, a tiny non-avian juvenile from the same formation as Archaeopteryx.Interview with Matt Wedel & Brian Engh. Matt Wedel is a vertebrate paleontologist at Western University and co-founder of Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week. Brian Engh is a paleoartist and creator of the Jurassic Reimagined. Matt & Brian recently found a well-preserved enormous Brachiosaurus humerus in Utah.In dinosaur news this week:The new spinosaurid, Vallibonavenatrix, was described in SpainTwo Medicine Dinosaur Center are working on building a 135-ft long animatronic AmphicoeliasOur comfy dinosaur clothes are available in three awesome designs! There is a Gorgosaurus, Parasaurolophus, and an Allosaurus. Get them on Hoodies, tanktops, and lots of other items by going to bit.ly/iknowdinostore
(image source: https://images.dinosaurpictures.org/Parasaurolophus014_4de9.jpg) Host Matthew Donald and guest co-host Natasha Krech discuss Parasaurolophus, probably the most famous dinosaur with a genus name six syllables or more. From the Late Cretaceous, this 30-foot hadrosaur made a lot of ruckus with its crest, riling up dinosaurs with loud noises and music beats. Such a party animal. 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.
For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Struthiomimus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Struthiomimus-Episode-270/To get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdinoDinosaur of the day Struthiomimus, the ostrich of the Cretaceous.In dinosaur news this week:A new alvarezsaurid, Nemegtonykus, was named from MongoliaWulong the “dancing dragon” was named with some fantastic tail feathersWashington state may have a new state dinosaur, Suciasaurus rexThe Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum in Japan will be spending $86 million on renovationsThe Paleontological Society has named Archaeopteryx as it’s “Fossil of the Year” for 2020Tristan Otto the T. rex is moving to Berlin at the end of JanuaryIn New Mexico, the Las Cruces Museum of Art has a new dinosaur exhibitThe National Museum of Scotland has a new exhibition from now until May 4 all about tyrannosaursThe Sternberg Museum of Natural History has an exhibit called “Prairie Ocean: Long Time, No Sea”For paleo artists, Mark Winton is teaching a new paleo art short course in MarchThe TV show Dinosaurs is getting Funko pops, one for each character in the Sinclair familyOur comfy dinosaur clothes are available in three awesome designs! There is a Gorgosaurus, Parasaurolophus, and an Allosaurus. Get them on Hoodies, tanktops, and lots of other items by going to bit.ly/iknowdinostore
For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Futalognkosaurus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Futalognkosaurus-Episode-266/To get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdinoDinosaur of the day Futalognkosaurus, one of the most complete titanosaurs ever found.In dinosaur news this week:Best New Site (228): Tanis SiteBest New Tyrannosaur (233): SuskityrannusGnarliest Pathologies (244): TenontosaurusBest New Sauropod (220): BajadasaurusBest Early Dinosaur Discovery (261): GnathovoraxHonorable Mention - Best Early Dinosaur (242): NotatesseraeraptorBest Gut Contents (245): MicroraptorBest Amber Find (247): ElektornisBest Biomechanics Study: (251) How Raptors Used Their ClawsBest Hadrosaur (252): KamuysaurusBest Paleoart: (252) Brian Engh's Dinosaur Thermoregulation in Infra-RedBest Video Short (219): Sharp TeethBest Video (221): My Pet Dinosaur on BBCHonorable Mention - Best Video (253): Jurassic World: Battle at Big RockBest Dinosaur Thought (252): Sauropods Squishing TurtlesOur Favorite Episode (250): Sabrina Ricci's Hardcore Bone WarsOur comfy dinosaur clothes are available in three awesome designs! There is a Gorgosaurus, Parasaurolophus, and an Allosaurus. Get them on Hoodies, tanktops, and lots of other items by going to bit.ly/iknowdinostore
For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Altirhinus, links from Mel Murray, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Altirhinus-Episode-265/To get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdinoDinosaur of the day Altirhinus, an Iguanodontian with both a beak and teeth for chewing.Interview with Mel Murray, Science Communicator and Digital Content Producer at the Australian Museum in Sydney. She made the corresponding app for the Tyrannosaurs: Meet the Family exhibition. And she's working to digitize fossils for public use. Follow the museum on Facebook, Twitter, and check out the video of our visit.In dinosaur news this week:A new Middle Jurassic ornithischian, Sanxiasaurus, was found near the Three Gorges Dam in ChinaTwo new pieces of 100 million-year-old amber were found with lice feeding on dinosaur feathersYale Peabody Museum of Natural History’s Great Hall will be closing on Dec 31 for its renovationsMary Anning may finally get her statue in Lyme Regis after another 15,000 pounds were donated to the townA team from UC Berkeley created a digital T. rex that is able to kick a soccer ballMonroeville Convention Center in Pennsylvania will have a Dinosaur Adventure exhibitColin Trevorrow recently posted a video on Twitter of a dinosaur robot from Jurassic World 3Our comfy dinosaur clothes are available in three awesome designs! There is a Gorgosaurus, Parasaurolophus, and an Allosaurus. Get them on Hoodies, tanktops, and lots of other items by going to bit.ly/iknowdinostore
Dinosaur of the day Gargoyleosaurus, a Jurassic ankylosaur from Wyoming.Check out our new Parasaurolophus gear at bit.ly/iknowdinostoreIn dinosaur news this week:A new Late Jurassic sauropod named Oceanotitan was described from PortugalA new study shows that sauropods probably walked on their toes with a large fleshy pad under their heelAbout 20 bones have been recovered from the ceratopsian in Highlands Ranch, ColoradoThe court case over the dueling dinosaurs (a ceratopsian and tyrannosaur) is headed back to MontanaTheropod dinosaur footprints have been found in Phu Pha Lek National Park in ThailandAmerst College’s Beneski Museum of Natural History is now home to some dinosaur footprintsGlenrock Paleon Museum in Wyoming has a new ceratopsian, nicknamed CarolSmithsonian created 3D models of the Nation’s T. rex and their Triceratops which are free to downloadThere’s a big dinosaur exhibit at the Guangdong Science Center in China, called The World’s Largest DinosaursFlamingo Gardens in Florida has life-sized dinosaurs on displayField Station: Dinosaurs reopened in New JerseyThe Milwaukee County Zoo in Wisconsin has Lego dinosaurs for the summerIn Kansas City, Missouri, retired couple Bruce and Judith Wake dig up dinosaurs and show them at schoolsPC Games made a list of the best dinosaur games on PCA new production of Ari Rudenko’s Ghosts of Hell Creek will in Bali, Indonesia on June 14-15To get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdinoFor links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Gargoyleosaurus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Gargoyleosaurus-Episode-236/
This month's belated minisode catches up on all things Jurassic including ride updates, a new short film (!!?), natural history adventures, we hear from you on what dinosaurs you would want to have as pets, and more!Follow:Brenna White: https://twitter.com/BonniePuns Chris Bramante: https://twitter.com/AmontiockBryce Dallas Howard Network: https://twitter.com/BDHnetworkJurassic Vault: https://twitter.com/JurassicVaultThis month's question: What do you think of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, one year later from its release?Call to leave your Jurassic stories: (323) 688-6969 or send me an email: seejurassicright@gmail.comDonate to the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seejurassicrightFurther Reading:1. Come join me at PodX in Nashville (May 31st - June 2nd), use my affiliate link: podx.com/jurassic 2. Go see Jurassic Peek at the Rockwell in Los Angeles on June 11th: http://www.hollywoodjanerevue.com/upcoming-shows/3. https://nhm.org/site/explore-exhibits/special-exhibits/antarctic-dinosaurs4. Listen to Collect Jurassic World: https://www.collectjurassic.com/052019-2/5. See Klayton's Lost World retrospective: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9TOd7sxf-k6. https://jurassicoutpost.com/chris-pratt-bryce-dallas-howard-and-bd-wong-to-reprise-film-roles-for-the-all-new-jurassic-world-ride/7. https://jurassicoutpost.com/what-is-battle-at-big-rock-new-mattel-toys-reveal-mysterious-jurassic-world-spin-off-title/8. https://jurassicoutpost.com/reports-suggest-jurassic-world-3-filmed-in-ireland-this-january-and-bryce-dallas-howard-just-added-fuel-to-that-fire/Follow along with the show:https://twitter.com/sjrpodhttps://www.instagram.com/seejurassicright/https://www.facebook.com/seejurassicright/https://twitter.com/stevenraymorris Sock Hop Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 LicenseSurf Shimmy Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 LicensePeace of Mind Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 LicenseRevival Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Check out our new Parasaurolophus gear on our store! bit.ly/iknowdinostoreDinosaur of the day Chungkingosaurus, one of the smallest known stegosaurs.Interview with Andrew McDonald, curator and an educator at the Western Science Center in Hemet, California. His research focuses on the evolution of dinosaurs in North America during the Cretaceous, and he regular does field work in New Mexico. Since becoming curator, he's already named two new dinosaurs: Dynamoterror and Invictarx.In dinosaur news this week:Suskityrannus, the “coyote” ancestor to T. rex was described from New MexicoRussian paleontologists have found fossils of Cretaceous stegosaurs which may belong to a new speciesIn Escondido, California, The Roynon Museum of Earth Science and Paleontology will be shutting down on June 29In Ogden, Utah, Ogden’s George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park has some new models, including a UtahraptorThe Museum for Natural Sciences in Brussels, Belgium, has a new Allosaurus named “Arkhane” until April of next yearTo get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdinoFor links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Chungkingosaurus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Chungkingosaurus-Episode-233/
Dinosaur of the day Mononykus, an Alvarezsaurid with tiny arms but big claws that lived in the Late Cretaceous in what is now Mongolia.In dinosaur news this week:Eubrontes tracks may have been made by a sauropodomorph instead of a predatorUV vision may have helped dinosaurs see their way through dense forestsThere may have been an increase in asteroid impacts near the beginning of the MesozoicThe lawsuit regarding Bears Ears monument status will be heard in Washington D.C.Paris the Parasaurolophus sculpture has “laid an egg” (really grown a mushroom)The Japanese manga series One Piece has a story arc with a group of dinosaur piratesThe mobile game Dino People lets you build a very simple dinosaur civilizationThis episode is brought to you in part by Indiana University Press. Their Life of the Past series is lavishly illustrated and meticulously documented to showcase the latest findings and most compelling interpretations in the ever-changing field of paleontology. Find their books at iupress.indiana.eduTo get access to lots of patron only content check out https://www.patreon.com/iknowdinoFor links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Mononykus, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Mononykus-Episode-218/
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In which we blow up a marital aid factory, beg for a guest spot (CALL ME, ARNIE), and talk some toot. Special thanks to Al Ectricity ( https://www.soundcloud.com/alectricitynz ) for the theme song, and Adam "Hobbit" Donohue for everything. Transcript available: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PUat9MDmPuTWa60G4WltwW6EXAjwwPWURZBwD2LyAw8/edit?usp=sharing
Dee tells us all about how to conduct ourselves at an antiques action. Protip: no cussin'. (Since recording this episode, we have been informed that it is illegal to buy and/or sell T. Rex skulls. Ken will settle for a Parasaurolophus skull.)
This week, our Twitter fan, Tina (@IPreferStories) offers up one of her darlings for the slaughter! It's the classic tale of giant lizards are abducted by steampunk scientist with magic brain cereal, giant lizards meet boy and girl while on a mission to bring happiness to the children of the world, get recruited into terrifying goth circus and somehow this movie is for children. Oh, Tina, what have you done...? Featuring the voice talents of John Goodman, Walter Cronkite, Julia Child and Lisa Simpson, Dan & Chrysten watch and discuss We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story. But do these dinos withstand the test of time? Or have they gone extinct? Join us this week and find out!
Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science
Dinosaur George interview paleontologist, author and artist Tracy Lee Ford about his latest novel, “Dinosaur Isle”. This book merges actual science and fiction into a very interesting story. The Feature Creature in this episode in Parasaurolophus. George also gives info about an upcoming live feed FB broadcast where the listeners can participate.
Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science
Dinosaur George interview paleontologist, author and artist Tracy Lee Ford about his latest novel, “Dinosaur Isle”. This book merges actual science and fiction into a very interesting story. The Feature Creature in this episode in Parasaurolophus. George also gives info about an upcoming live feed FB broadcast where the listeners can participate.
Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science
Dinosaur George answers questions submitted by listeners. Topics include Gorgonopians, Postosuchus, Sauropods, Sea Reptiles, Parasaurolophus, hatchlings, herds vs packs, and more.
Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science
Dinosaur George answers questions submitted by listeners. Topics include Gorgonopians, Postosuchus, Sauropods, Sea Reptiles, Parasaurolophus, hatchlings, herds vs packs, and more.
Dinosaur news, including updates on the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry dinosaur murder mystery, Cooper the Titanosaur and his new home in Australia, new feathered dinosaur species from China Huanansaurus ganzhouensis, and more. Also, dinosaur of the day Parasaurolophus, a hadrosaurid with a crest, also known as Ducky from Land Before Time. Visit http://www.IknowDino.com for more information including a link to dinosaur sites near you.
When we think of iconic dinosaurs, like T. rex with its massive head full of teeth, and Parasaurolophus crowned with a gigantic, tube-like horn, we’re thinking of the features of adult dinosaurs. But we know from looking around today that animals change a lot from birth to adulthood. Did T. rex always have a massive maw and Parasaurolophus a huge crest? How quickly did they grow in? What were they used for? To really understand the biology of these titans, paleontologists need to study baby dinosaurs to connect the dots from tiny hatchling to adult dinosaur. Unfortunately, the fossils of dino-toddlers are few and far between because their skeletons are usually pretty delicate. In this episode we discuss the improbable discovery of a baby Parasaurolophus with Dr. Andy Farke, a paleontologist from the Raymond Alf Museum and Webb Schools in Clermont, California. Dubbed “Dinosaur Joe”, the young dinosaur was found and studied by young, high school scientists from the Webb School. The high school scientists were part of the team that revealed the six-foot-long animal was only one-year-old and had a little nubbin of a what would become that spectacular Parasaurolophus crest. Listen to the episode to learn more about growing up dinosaur! The post Episode 12: Growing up Dinosaur appeared first on Past Time Paleo.