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I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

Ornitholestes - Episode 80

I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

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Iknowdino, Science, Dinosaurs, Dinosaur Podcast, Earth Sciences, Dinosaur, Natural Sciences, Education

4.7653 Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2016

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Dinosaur news, including the new ceratopsian Machairoceratops cronusi, scientists have found that Pawpawsaurus campbelli, a relative of Ankylosaurus, didn't have a club tail but did have an excellent sense of smell, dinosaur emojis, and more. Also, dinosaur of the day Ornitholestes, a small theropod with grasping hands and huge eyes it may have used for hunting at night.

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0:00.0

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0:19.3

Hello and welcome to I Know Dino, the Big Dinosaur podcast, where we cover news, interviews,

0:27.0

and discussions of all things Dinosaur.

0:30.6

Hello and welcome to I Know Dino.

0:32.8

I'm Garrett.

0:33.5

And I'm Sabrina.

0:34.5

And today we'll be talking about Orna Thelestes, and we have a bunch of dinosaur news.

0:40.4

And big thanks to all of our Patreon supporters.

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0:50.1

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0:54.3

First of the news, last week we talked about Spicklipius.

0:58.4

I love that name.

1:00.3

A serotopsian found in the Judith River formation.

1:03.6

And there's another new serotopsian to talk about this week.

1:06.4

From a paper titled, a new centrosaurine serotopsid, Mechirocerotops, Chronosai, from the upper

1:14.6

sand member of the Waweep formation from the Middle Campanian, Southern Utah.

1:20.6

And it was published in PLOS 1 and written by Eric K. Lund and others.

1:25.6

So as we mentioned last week, SpiClipius is in the typically less ornamental casmosaurine group,

1:32.8

but machyroceratops is a centrosaurine, which means you'd usually expect more ornamentation on it.

1:39.2

And if you're hoping for some exciting frill ornamentation, you're in luck.

1:43.6

Oh, good.

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