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I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

Dinosaur teeth!

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

🗓️ 18 October 2023

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Episode 464: Dinosaur teeth! Tyrannosaur teeth in Yellowstone, spinosaur teeth in Early Cretaceous England, and more. Plus Brian Engh joins to discuss his documentary series on the Morrison Formation.

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Eoabelisaurus, links from Brian Engh, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Eoabelisaurus-Episode-464/

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Dinosaur of the day Eoabelisaurus, an Early Jurassic relative of Abelisaurus known from a nearly complete skeleton and was ahead of its time with strange short arms.

Interview with Brian Engh, a paleoartist and creator of the documentary series Jurassic Reimagined. You can find his work at dontmesswithdinosaurs.com on YouTube @DinosaursReanimated on Patreon at HistorianHimself and on twitter and Instagram @BrianEngh_Art

In dinosaur news this week:

  • The first tyrannosaur tooth ever described from Yellowstone National Park
  • Machine learning based on Maniraptoran teeth determined they were around about 30 million years earlier than previously thought
  • A tooth shows there were more spinosaurs in the Early Cretaceous in what’s now England
  • There was a diverse theropod community living in what’s now southern Chile up until the K-Pg extinction event

 

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Hello and welcome to I Know Dino. I'm Garrett. And I'm Sabrina. And today in our 464th episode, we've got a bunch of news, which is on a theme. It's all about dinosaur teeth. I know in the last episode we said we were going to cover a new dinosaur, but there were just too many good teeth stories. So we're pushing that until the

1:00.9

next episode, the new dinosaur. Yes. And we also have an interview with Brian Eng. Talking to him

1:07.5

is always awesome because he not only has a bunch of experience as a paleo artist,

1:12.7

but he also gets out in the field and does a lot of work and videography work out there.

1:19.2

So it's always cool to get the updates on what he's been up to.

1:22.4

Oh yeah.

1:23.2

Plus he's got some very cool projects in the works.

1:25.8

He always does.

1:26.7

Yep.

1:27.6

We also have a dinosaur of the day, and this week it's Eoabellosaurus.

1:33.8

And of course, we have a fun fact, which is about where butterflies come from a little bit.

1:40.4

Oh.

1:41.3

Because they sort of dawned around the same time as Eoabellosaurus, which means dawn something.

1:49.2

I know that much of the Latin at least.

1:51.4

Don Abel's lizard.

1:52.9

There we go.

1:54.8

But before we get into all of that, as always, we like to thank some of our patrons.

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