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I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

Hylaeosaurus - Episode 240

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

🗓️ 3 July 2019

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Dinosaur of the day Hylaeosaurus, an ankylosaur that was one of the first three named dinosaurs.

In dinosaur news this week:

  • Researchers questioned dinosaur soft tissue discoveries after finding microorganisms living on a Centrosaurus fossil
  • A pair of massive Macroelongatoolithus eggs were described from Southeastern Idaho
  • In Zimbabwe, a team of researchers found a 97% complete dinosaur skeleton
  • Potential evidence of T. rex living in groups was teased in Utah
  • The Mukawa dinosaur will be on display at the 2019 Dinosaur Expo
  • The new ceratopsian from Colorado has been declared an “adult Triceratops
  • The Boston Globe made a list of stops in New England where you can see dinosaur tracks
  • Downtown Drumheller, Alberta, Canada has a new dinosaur mural

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Music Hello and welcome to I know Dino.

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I'm Sabrina.

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This week we have a lot of really interesting dinosaur news, including a 97% complete dinosaur skeleton from Zimbabwe, which was just announced.

0:58.3

We also have new huge dinosaur eggs found in Idaho, and we have an update on the whole soft tissue in fossilized dinosaurs debate.

1:10.1

Ooh.

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Yeah.

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We also have Dinosaur of the Day hylaosaurus and, of course, our fun fact.

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But before we get into that, we'd like to thank some of our patrons by name.

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And this week, we'd like to thank Lucas and Eli, Wyatt, the Georges family, John Heck, Ranger Chris from Dino for Hire, Ray, Oliver E,

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Andrew and Helena Webb, Callum, Ricky, William, Red Sox, J. Wouter, Shirak, Moss, Utah Raptor,

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and Lainosaur. And Lainosaur just joined. So thank you very much. Yeah, thank you so much.

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We appreciate all of your support. And we've mentioned before, this really helps us keep the

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podcast going. And we love seeing the community grow. Yeah, that's really great. Yeah. So if you want

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Jumping into the news, our first topic is the update on dinosaur soft tissues. And this was an

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article published in E-Life by Evan T. Seta and others. And basically what they did was they were trying to do a more controlled experiment on whether

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