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I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

Antetonitrus - Episode 150

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

🗓️ 11 October 2017

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

In the news: Heyuannia laid blue-green eggs; Shingopana songwensis was named from Tanzania; a Chasmosaurus was airlifted out of the badlands; new dinosaur exhibits, events, photos, shows, and more

Dinosaur of the day Antetonitrus, a sauropodomorph whose name means "Before the thunder," because it lived before Brontosaurus

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Music Hello and welcome to I know Dino. I'm Garrett. And I'm Sabrina. And in today's episode, we have Dinosaur of the Day, Antito Nitrous, and a bunch of dinosaur news. And as always,

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we would like to thank our Stegosaurus patrons. Specifically this week, we'd like to thank

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Scotty, Jackson, Megan Dixon, Eric Keller, Kessler, and Beth and Scott Wilson. Yeah, thank you so

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much. Your support means a lot to us.

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And we really appreciate all that you do.

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And we love hearing from everybody week to week.

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Jumping right into the news, first I want to do a follow-up from last week when we were talking

1:32.5

about dinosaurs eating crustaceans.

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After we recorded, I went back and read some more in-depth into the article to try to see

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if I could find how they decided that it was hadrosoors and not some

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other sort of herbivorous dinosaur, since they call it mega herbivorous dinosaurs in the title.

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So the reasons that they listed for why it was probably a hadrosaur is that the most common

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fossils from the area are hadrosaurus, specifically parasarolophis

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and gripposaurus. But then they also found an ankylosaurid, a nodosaurid, a

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