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I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

A new hadrosaur with an eagle nose and a shovel bill

I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

I KNOW DINO, LLC

Iknowdino, Science, Dinosaurs, Dinosaur Podcast, Earth Sciences, Dinosaur, Natural Sciences, Education

4.7653 Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Dinosaur of the day Tuojiangosaurus, a dinosaur that resembles Stegosaurus with thinner plates.

Interview with Jen Bauer, a postdoctoral associate at the Florida Museum of Natural History, with a focus on the myFOSSIL project and the Thompson Institute for Earth Systems. She is also the co-creator, along with Adriane Lam, of Time Scavengers

In dinosaur news this week:

  • Aquilarhinus, the new hadrosaur from Texas with a shovel bill and an eagle nose
  • A large group of opalized dinosaur fossils were found in Lightning Ridge, Australia
  • The lawsuit over the dueling dinosaurs is now at the Montana Supreme Court

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Tuojiangosaurus, links from Jen Bauer, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Tuojiangosaurus-Episode-243/

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0:48.0

And I'm Sabrina.

0:49.2

In our 243 episode, we have a bunch of dinosaur news, including a new American hadrosaur and more

0:56.7

opalized fossils from Australia. We also have an interview with Dr. Jen Bauer about all the ways

1:02.9

people become paleontologists and potentially how you too could become a paleontologist,

1:08.3

if that's something you're interested in. And we have Dinosaur of the Day, Tujangasaurus. But before we get into all of that, we'd like to thank some of our patrons

1:15.6

who help us keep the podcast going. And this week, we'd like to thank Kyle, Brendan Kavanaugh,

1:21.4

the Tolbert family, Sean Tanagaki, Remy Rodriguez, Marcy, Rohan, Bradley, Bilal, Scully, Avery, Crispi, Joaquin, Jeb from Arkansas,

1:35.3

Aidan James, Albertosaurus, and Alan.

1:39.1

Yeah, thank you so much. We really appreciate your support, especially with SVP coming up and all of those

1:45.4

exciting things. So if you want to join, then check out our page at patreon.com slash I Know Dino.

1:51.8

Jumping into the news, we'll kick it off with a new dinosaur like we like to when those are available.

1:58.2

Which is often. Yes, fortunately.

2:08.7

But this week, we have what they are describing as an unusual shovel-built dinosaur from Texas. And it was written by Albert Prieto-Marquez and others and published in the Journal of Systematic Paleontology.

2:16.0

So their systematic paleontology section is really on point, as you'd expect.

2:21.7

So this hadrosaur was found in Big Bend National Park, just a few miles from the Rio Grande,

2:28.4

and therefore from Mexico in Texas.

2:31.0

And it's named Aquila rhinus polymentus. Aquila rhinus comes from Aquila, which means eagle in Latin.

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