Past Time

Past Time is a podcast that explores how we know what we know about the past. There's a special focus on the fossil record - it is hosted by two paleontologists - but delving into the story of the past isn't limited to dry bones. Today's paleontologists use techniques drawn from other sciences including Physics, Chemistry, Geology, and Biology to figure out what extinct animals were like and how they lived. Whether you are just starting to learn about the amazing animals that have called this planet home, or you have been fascinated by fossils for a long time, we hope you will join us as we dig into past times. Keywords: Paleontology, Dinosaurs, Mammals, Reptiles, Birds, Animals, Fossils, Extinction

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 11m. Bisher sind 66 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 15 hours 9 minutes

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News Bite: Brontosaurus revived!


Brontosaurus was an extinct name for an extinct animal, but a new study brings the “Thunder Lizard” title roaring back to life! But how does a name get dropped, and how does it get brought back again? Follow us into the winding world of paleo


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 April 8, 2015  7m
 
 

News Bite: Crazy croc diversity in the ancient Amazon!


In a study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi and other paleontontologists described the crocodiles from a gigantic wetland that predated the Amazon. Ten million years ago there was the giant Purussarus, the duck-


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 April 3, 2015  3m
 
 

Quick Bite: Clash of the Triassic Titans!


Under the canopy of an ancient fern forest near the border of Arizona and New Mexico a colossal crocodile-like reptile took a bite out of an even larger, toothy giant. The attack failed and the victim limped on to fight another day, until its carcass was


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 March 30, 2015  10m
 
 

News Bite: Parental care in extinct reptiles


A new fossil shows an ancient reptile, Philydrosaurus, surrounded by young. Possible evidence that parental investment is a more ancient trait in land-based vertebrates than paleontologists thought! Reptiles aren’t known for being great parents. When it


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 February 20, 2015  2m
 
 

News Bite: Giant dinosaur brain from Uzbekistan!


Researchers lead by Hans-Dieter Sues from the Smithsonian Institution described a wealth of new giant, long-necked dinosaur material from Western Asia (Uzbekistan). They were able to reconstruct what the brain looked like and discvered the dinosaur, part


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 February 5, 2015  2m
 
 

Quick Bite: Iguanodon, History of a Dinosaur!


The post Quick Bite: Iguanodon, History of a Dinosaur! appeared first on Past Time Paleo.


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 December 5, 2014  11m
 
 

Episode 14: The Art of Dinosaurs


To conjure up extinct environments, museums, books, and documentaries rely on art to show vanished animals revitalized in their ancient surroundings. This type of educational reconstruction is called Paleoart (or Palaeoart for the UK inclined) and you ca


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 September 30, 2014  21m
 
 

Episode 13: Following in the Footsteps of Dinosaurs


When we think of paleontologists, we think of people hunkered down with bones, teeth, and shells studying the preserved body parts of dead organisms. But animals leave behind more than just their skeletons. As they walk they can leave behind footprints,


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 July 18, 2014  22m
 
 

Episode 12: Growing up Dinosaur


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 June 6, 2014  22m
 
 

Quick Bite: Weird Whales and Swimming Sloths


The post Quick Bite: Weird Whales and Swimming Sloths appeared first on Past Time Paleo.


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 May 2, 2014  15m