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I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

Stegosaurus - Episode 38

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

🗓️ 17 August 2015

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Dinosaur news, including six new dinosaurs identified from teeth found in Spain, 213 found dinosaur eggs, singing dinosaurs, and more. Also, dinosaur of the day Stegosaurus, a famous dinosaur known for the plates on its back and tail spikes, or thagomizers.

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UK slash Wondery. Hello and welcome to I Know Dino.

0:44.3

I'm Garrett.

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And I'm Sabrina.

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And today we'll be talking about Stegosaurus as well as a lot of dinosaur news.

0:50.1

First in the news, we have a story out of the journal Acta Paleontologica, Polonica, from Spain,

0:58.1

titled Theropod dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous of the South Pyrenees Basin of Spain.

1:04.8

It was published by Angelica Tauracus, Philip J. Curry, who we've spoken with on this show before, and some others.

1:13.6

So the scientists looked at eight locations around the Iberian Peninsula, in this case the

1:18.5

South Pyrenees Basin in northern Spain. Before the study, they had already known of two

1:25.3

dinosaur species in the area, but researchers suspected that there were more

1:30.4

and decided to see what they could conclude from looking at the fossilized teeth that they've found

1:35.6

in the area. So they looked at 142 different theropod teeth from the region, and 120 of them

1:43.2

were actually from the same site called lanyo.

1:46.4

They compared all of them, and they tried to find distinct groups within the teeth.

1:51.2

They did this by comparing the teeth to well-classified specimens in the Royal Tyrell Museum

1:56.2

of Paleontology in Canada, and the Museum Nacional de Hist Naturalel in Paris, France, and I probably

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