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I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

Evidence that long-necks cared for their young

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 September 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

The sauropodomorph Lufengosaurus appears to have fed its young. Plus two new dinosaurs, a ceratopsian and a titanosaur; Plateosaurus tail injuries; and the connection between the bubonic plague and dinosaurs.

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Saichania, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Saichania-Episode-512/

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Dinosaur of the day Saichania, an ankylosaur known for its pretty face.

In dinosaur news this week:

  • There’s a new ceratopsian dinosaur, Sasayamagnomus saegusai
  • There’s a new titanosaur sauropod, Qunkasaura pintiquiniestra
  • Damage to a number of tails may mean the sauropodomorph Plateosaurus often had to live with its injuries
  • Long necked dinosaurs did care! The basal sauropodomorph Lufengosaurus probably took care of and fed its young

 

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0:00.0

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0:41.0

Hello and welcome to I Know Dino.

0:44.2

Keep up with the latest dinosaur discoveries and science with us.

0:45.1

I'm Garrett.

0:46.1

And I'm Sabrina.

0:51.5

And today in our 512th episode, we've got a bunch of news.

0:52.5

Two new dinosaurs.

0:59.3

There's a small, cute serotopsian from Asia and then a much bigger than that sauropod from Europe.

1:03.6

Soropods do tend to be bigger than serotopsians.

1:04.3

Yes.

1:08.7

Plus there's pathologies and parental feeding in sauropodomorph.

1:27.5

So this kind of turned into a sauropod episode, but I couldn't leave out the cute serotopsian. Mm-hmm. We also have a dinosaur connection challenge on the bubonic plague. And dinosaur of the day, just for you, Garrett, psychania and ankylosaur. The brainy one, or is it the beautiful one? It's the beautiful one. Okay.

1:29.6

But good memory.

1:32.5

I couldn't remember Tarkia and Psykania, which was which.

1:39.0

And last, our fun fact will be that collagen can last for nearly 200 million years.

1:39.9

Mm-hmm.

1:42.5

I didn't know we had collagen that was that old.

1:47.0

I knew we had found it in some more recent fossils, but not that old of fossils.

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