Fukuiraptor - Episode 32
I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast
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4.7 • 653 Ratings
🗓️ 6 July 2015
⏱️ 29 minutes
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Summary
Dinosaur news, including a new dinosaur species Sefapanosaurus, recently rediscovered in a storeroom, a Velociraptor claw for sale, dinosaurs and feathers, dinosaur games including Apex and Wreck 'n Roar, and a review of the Jurassic World Lego game. Also, dinosaur of the day Fukuiraptor, a carnosaur that was first thought to be a raptor.
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| 0:17.0 | Music now. |
| 0:34.5 | Hello and welcome to I know Dino. I'm Garrett. And I'm Sabrina. |
| 0:40.7 | And today we'll be talking about Fookwi Raptor and some dinosaur news, as well as our review of Lego Jurassic World. |
| 0:42.2 | First in the news, there's an article that was published in the Zoological Journal of the |
| 0:47.9 | Linnaean Society titled A New Basel Sorapataform from South Africa and the phylogenetic relationships of basal |
| 0:56.8 | sauropodomorphs. And specifically they're talking about cepaponosaurus. The article was |
| 1:02.0 | written by Alejandro Otero, as well as others from Argentina, and the location where the bones |
| 1:08.4 | were stored, which is South Africa's University of Wittwater |
| 1:11.7 | Sron. The website Everything Dinosaur indicated the fossils were previously thought to be an Eridonix |
| 1:18.4 | Celeste, which was described about six years ago. And the Eridonics has helped scientists to |
| 1:25.3 | discover how a two-legged dinosaur could transition into a four-legged |
| 1:30.3 | dinosaur, and it looks like this new fossil to add some detail to that picture. |
| 1:34.6 | So the bones sat in South Africa's University of Whitwater Surand for about 80 years after they |
| 1:41.8 | were excavated, and now they finally gave it a name, Sepaponosaurus. |
| 1:47.4 | It comes from the Sessotho word, Sepapano, which means cross. At first I thought that was a |
| 1:53.2 | reference to it representing a transition fossil, like I mentioned, but it's actually in reference |
| 1:58.3 | to the ankle bone, also known as an astragalus, and in this case, |
| 2:03.3 | it's shaped like a cross. |
| 2:04.6 | The full name is cepaponosaurus Xastrenensis, and the fossil is discovered in the Zastron |
| 2:10.9 | town in South Africa, so that's where the species name comes from. |
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