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I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

A New Oviraptorosaur That Lived Alongside T. rex

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

🗓️ 8 February 2024

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Eoneophron, the "Pharaoh’s dawn chicken from Hell”, was described from the Hell Creek; The large carnivore Acrocanthosaurus roamed all over what’s now the U.S.; and an update on the Yale Peabody Museum's renovations

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Dinosaur of the day Chaoyangsaurus, a small ceratopsian whose whole body was only about the size of a single Triceratops horn.

In dinosaur news this week:

  • A new oviraptorosaur, Eoneophron, the "Pharaoh’s dawn chicken from Hell.” is a close relative to Anzu the "chicken from Hell"
  • Acrocanthosaurus has definitively been found in Maryland, U.S. (Arundel Formation)
  • The Yale Peabody Museum is reopening this spring

 

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0:45.9

Hello and welcome to I Know Dino. I'm Garrett. And I'm Sabrina. And today in our 480th episode, we've got a new relative of the chicken from hell that lived alongside T-Rex. It also turns out there

0:53.8

was a carnivorous acrocanthosaurus roaming all over what's now the U.S.

0:57.7

And we've got an update on the Yale Peabody Museum, as well as our dinosaur of the day,

1:03.7

Chow Yangsaurus, and our fun fact, I'll give you a hint.

1:07.6

Why do some animal groups get small?

1:10.2

I don't know. Well, you'll find out. Why do some of them get big?

1:14.4

No, that's a whole other episode, I think. Why do some of them stay the same?

1:19.7

I guess we're only going into one of them for the fun fact. But before we get into all that,

1:24.5

as always, we'd like to thank some of our patrons. And this week, again, we have 10 new patrons to thank.

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So we have Dom Likes Dinos, Pada, Delafasorab, Binder Clipchic, Tiffany, Kaylee, Ikasaurus,

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Will, Taylor, and another Will.

1:45.3

Thank you all very much for joining us.

1:48.3

Yes, thank you so much.

1:50.6

We are blown away by the support that we got in January,

1:54.4

celebrating our nine-year anniversary of Ino Dino.

1:57.9

Yes, and we'll be mailing out the Paracerolophis patches shortly to all of our

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Triceratops and up patrons. We didn't quite make the 300 paid patrons goal, so unfortunately

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