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I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

The first dinosaur respiratory infection with Cary Woodruff

I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast

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🗓️ 2 February 2023

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

Episode 427: The first dinosaur respiratory infection with Cary Woodruff. We discuss Dolly, the sauropod with the first probable respiratory infection in a dinosaur; Also, a new tyrannosauroid, a new titanosauriform, and the dinosaur with the longest neck.

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Dinosaur of the day Xinjiangtitan, the dinosaur with the longest known neck.

Interview with Cary Woodruff, a sauropod specialist and curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science. He recently described Dolly, the first non-avian dinosaur found to have a respiratory infection. Follow him on twitter @DoubleBeam

In dinosaur news this week:

  • Paleontologist Jorge Calvo passed away on January 10 of this year
  • A new tyrannosauroid from Northeast China is the first predatory dinosaur found in the area
  • A new titanosauriform, Ruixinia zhangi, had an unusual tail

 

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0:41.0

Hello and welcome to I Know Dino.

0:41.6

I'm Garrett.

0:42.4

And I'm Sabrina.

0:48.1

And today in our 427th episode, we have a bunch of news.

0:51.2

I'm going to talk about a new Tyrannosaur from China.

0:56.8

And Sabrina is going to talk about a new titanosaur from China, I think. Titanosaur from China. And Sabrina is going to talk about a new Titanosaur from China, I think.

1:03.4

Titanosaur form, yeah. It turned out to be a sauropod heavy episode. Yeah, but I got a Tyrannosaur, too.

1:09.3

And Tyrannosaurus always lead. So we'll talk about that first, at least. Oh, I mean, it kind of worked out because it ended up kind of like a tribute to a

1:11.8

titanosaur expert who recently passed away. And that's paleontologist Jorge Calvo, who passed

1:17.8

away January 10th of this year. He was only 61. He's well known for his work on sauropods,

1:23.0

though he also was the author and co-author of many papers describing birds, crocodiles, frogs, turtles, eggs, dinosaur tracks, and other dinosaurs.

1:30.6

And he was a professor in geology and paleontology at the National University of Camahue in Argentina.

1:37.1

So he was a big name, especially among the sauropods.

1:41.1

Yeah, we've definitely talked about his papers quite a bit in the past, and he'll definitely be missed.

1:46.1

And to go along with that titanosaur theme, we have an interview with Carrie Woodruff, who is a big fan of titanosaurs.

1:53.8

A sauropod expert also.

1:55.6

Yep.

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