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Season 2014
Member NameNotFound's daughter was rather enamored with this dinosaur when she came to tour Galactic Headquarters. So, of course we had to feature it as a special treat for her.
Member NameNotFound's daughter was rather enamored with this dinosaur when she came to tour Galactic Headquarters. So, of course we had to feature it as a special treat for her.
This week: a dinosaur that's surprisingly accurate, but still manages to be very wrong in other ways. The armored dinosaur Euoplocephalus was a Cretaceous Period specimen that was indeed
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This week: a dinosaur that's surprisingly accurate, but still manages to be very wrong in other ways. The armored dinosaur Euoplocephalus was a Cretaceous Period specimen that was indeed very much as the toy portrays, but Steve's gonna get nit-picky with it. For science!
Steve picks over T-Rex itself! Well, its bones anyway. Thanks to Herb from tinysaur.us, we're going over the ubiquitous T-Rex skeleton wood puzzle kit to see what's accurate and what's not!
Steve picks over T-Rex itself! Well, its bones anyway. Thanks to Herb from tinysaur.us, we're going over the ubiquitous T-Rex skeleton wood puzzle kit to see what's accurate and what's not!
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Brontosaurus has been a popular request over the last few months. After a modest correction relating to naming conventions, Steve obliges! Using a rather jiggly example, he covers what made these creatures extremely successful for their time.
Brontosaurus has been a popular request over the last few months. After a modest correction relating to naming conventions, Steve obliges! Using a rather jiggly example, he covers what made these creatures extremely successful for their time.
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Season finale
Pachycephalosaurus: Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong #13
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This time Steve has a Pachycephalosaurus, and talks about its long, strange history of (re-)classification. Also, ornithopods are (roughly) animals more closely related to Iguanodon than to Triceratops. He forgot to talk about that in the video.
This time Steve has a Pachycephalosaurus, and talks about its long, strange history of (re-)classification. Also, ornithopods are (roughly) animals more closely related to Iguanodon than to Triceratops. He forgot to talk about that in the video.
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