Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 14 hours 56 minutes
Several ancient tectonic plates were found beneath the Philippine Sea, a new video shows behind the scenes at Creature Technology, the company in Melbourne that makes robotic dinosaurs for museums and live shows, Jurassic World: The Exhibition is on the move from Melbourne and will be stopping at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia next, ASOS, a British brand, is selling wearable dinosaur tails, and more. Also dinosaur of the day Pachycephalosaurus, an ornithischian with a thick skull...
Seattle's Burke Museum is getting a T. rex skull, the world's largest dinosaur toy collection, Leaping Laelaps, or Dryptosaurus is coming back to the New Jersey State Museum, a new TV series of Michael Crichton's Dragon Teeth is coming to the National Geographic Channel. Also dinosaur of the day Psittacosaurus, a hadrosauroid from Italy whose holotype has the nickname "Antonio." Visit http://www.IKnowDino...
Interview with Dr. Ellinor Michel, who currently does research at the Natural History Museum, London, Department of Life Sciences, and chair of the Trustees and Management Board for Friends of Crystal Palace Dinosaurs. In addition to their website You can also find the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs on Facebook or Twitter...
Interview with Dr. John Scannella, interim curator at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana. A new book by Michael Crichton about the Bone Wars will soon be published posthumously, an Oxford University Utahraptor needs a new home, and you can sleep with animatronic dinosaurs at Snorassic Park at the ZSL Whipsnade Zoo. Also dinosaur of the day Byronosaurus, a troodontid that lived in what is now Mongolia. Visit http://www.IKnowDino...
Interview with David Trexler, Cory Coverdell, and Kara Ludwig from the Two Medicine Dinosaur Center in Bynum, Montana. Dinosaurs could see more shades of red than humans can, possibly meaning that they had red feathers or skin, X-ray scans find severe arthritis in a hadrosaur, the largest carnivorous dinosaur footprint ever was found, and more. Also dinosaur of the day Shantungosaurus, one of the largest known ornithischians. Visit http://www.IKnowDino...
Interview with Thea Boodhoo and Dr. Bolorsetseg Minjin from the Institute for the Study of Mongolian Dinosaurs. Go to igg.me/at/mongoliandinos to support Mongolian Dinosaurs and get some awesome dinosaur swag! A new Argentinian carnivore named Murusraptor barrosaensis is a close relative to Megaraptor, Paleontologists scan the most complete specimen of Heterodontosaurus tucki ever discovered at the European Synchrotron, Dr...
Interview with Cameron White, Head of Gallery Experience at the Royal Tyrrell Museum. A new Argentinian carnivore named Gualicho shinyae, Paleontologists discovered the first facial tumor on a dinosaur from Transylvania, New research on the evolution of bird vocalizations gives insight into what dinosaurs may have sounded like, and more. Also dinosaur of the day Iguanodon, the second dinosaur ever named. Visit http://www.IKnowDino...
Interview with Jewels Goff Education Outreach Programs Coordinator & George Jacob President of the Phillip J Currie Dinosaur Museum. Antarctic Extinction Evidence may point to a second extinction even caused by the Deccan Traps eruptions, NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office is monitoring the skies for extinction-sized objects, Huge Dinosaur Trackway found in BC Canada, and more. Also dinosaur of the day Albertosaurus, T. rex's Canadian cousin. Visit http://www.IKnowDino...
Movie review of Tammy and the T-rex, a low budget early 90s movie where a man's (Paul Walker's) brain gets transplanted into a robotic T. rex; then his girlfriend (Denise Richards) tries to help him escape from his captors. Also, dinosaur of the day Carnotaurus, a large theropod with thick horns above its eyes Visit http://www.IKnowDino.com for more information including a link to dinosaur sites near you. See Privacy Policy at https://art19...
Interview with Dr. Scott Persons, who has a PhD in evolution and systematics from the University of Alberta and works for Dr. Philip J. Currie (who we interviewed in Tarbosaurus - episode 4). Dinosaur news, including scientists have found two mummified baby dinosaur/bird wings, dinosaur bones in Thailand, Chester city centre dinosaur trails, and more. Also our dinosaur of the day Xixiasaurus, a troodontid with sickle claws and keen senses. You can reach Dr. Persons on Twitter @WScottPersons...