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Season 2018
This time, probably the second-most-popular ceratopsid, Styracosaurus--and by extension Rubeosaurus. Hope you're ready to learn about the environmental and social forces that shaped
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This time, probably the second-most-popular ceratopsid, Styracosaurus--and by extension Rubeosaurus. Hope you're ready to learn about the environmental and social forces that shaped this giant pig-antellope-bird. ...and also what a parietal spike is.
2018x2
Sophie the Stegosaurus: Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong Synapisode #1
Episode overview
Turns out our Stegosaurus was wrong, too. In the first of our new side-series for YDAW, we explain how!
Turns out our Stegosaurus was wrong, too. In the first of our new side-series for YDAW, we explain how!
This is one of the less accurate toys we've gotten. It would be difficult to restore a young Apatosaurus _louisae_ further from the truth.
This is one of the less accurate toys we've gotten. It would be difficult to restore a young Apatosaurus _louisae_ further from the truth.
2018x4
Mounted Skeletons at The Field Museum: Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong #23
Episode overview
We happened to go to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, and of course Steven had things to say about some of the displays. The museum was kind enough to let us film comments
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We happened to go to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, and of course Steven had things to say about some of the displays. The museum was kind enough to let us film comments about their Brachiosaurus, "Apatosaurus," Patagotitan, some exciting Antarctic dinosaurs, and of course Tyrannosaurus. Mounted skeletons have advantages over illustrations or models, but they're no more immune to ongoing science.
2018x5
Season finale
Ornithoscelida: How did we get here? (Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong Synapisode #3)
Episode overview
Part 1 of 2. Why is it such a big deal that Theropods might be more closely related to Ornithischians than either is to Sauropods? A (very) brief history of high-level dinosaur phylogenetics.
Part 1 of 2. Why is it such a big deal that Theropods might be more closely related to Ornithischians than either is to Sauropods? A (very) brief history of high-level dinosaur phylogenetics.
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