Zuniceratops - Episode 206
I Know Dino: The Big Dinosaur Podcast
I KNOW DINO, LLC
4.7 • 653 Ratings
🗓️ 7 November 2018
⏱️ 86 minutes
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Summary
Dinosaur of the day Zuniceratops, a ceratopsian that was discovered in New Mexico by an 8 year-old.
Interview with Jingmai O'Connor, professor at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences who recently described the first ever fossilized dinosaur lung remains.
In dinosaur news this week:
- A 130 million year old fossil from Hebei Province in China has been found
- The “Baofenglong fossil” recently went on display at Chongqing Yongchuan Museum Town Hall in China. An 80% complete 49 ft (15 m) long herbivore
- Residents near the Tumbler Ridge Museum voted to fund the museum with added attractions and services
- Most sauropod fossils are from adults. Dwarf sauropods have a younger distribution, but still mostly adults
- Several models of Yi qi extra wrist bone were proposed to find an orientation that may have worked with its patagial membranes
- Flight evolution can be categorized into 4 evolutionary phases: characters unrelated to flight, exapted traits, direct selection, and traits for longer flight duration
- Pterosaurs and maniraptorans couldn’t assume a bat-like pose
- Microraptor & Rahonavis could glide, Changyuraptor used it's tail for pitch control, but troodontids were too big (relative to their wings) to get off the ground
- Ichthyornis has a skull half way between Archaeopteryx and modern birds
- "Birds are the only group of animals that rival mammals in terms of brain size"
- Sauropod trackway “gauge” might not mean much
- A synchrotron of coprolite from an early dinosaur like Silesaurus opelensis showed lots of beetle remains including wings & beetle tibia
- Based on carbon-13 isotopes in Deinonychus and Tenontosaurus it appears that raptors were not pack hunters
- Thanks to guinea fowl walking through soft mud we are closer than ever to recreate how dinosaurs made their tracks
- The pectoralis of Archaeopteryx was smaller than modern birds, but may have still been large enough to achieve brief flight
- A study of Psittacosaurus braincases shows that 2 year-old brains elongate significantly (midbrain & olfactory tract/bulbs especially)
- Ugrunaaluk was smaller than its massive cousins like Edmontosaurus, possibly because of dwarfism from living in the arctic reaching about 18-19ft long
- A new ceratopsian was found in Grand staircase Escalante National Monument
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| 0:31.6 | Music Hello and welcome to I know Dino. I'm Garrett. |
| 0:48.0 | And I'm Sabrina. |
| 0:49.0 | This week we have an interview with Jingmei O'Connor. |
| 0:53.2 | We have Dinosaur of the Day Zuniceratops, and we have a bunch |
| 0:57.0 | of dinosaur news, including the second and third days of SVP. But before we get into all that, |
| 1:03.3 | we want to take a moment to thank some of our patrons. And this week we would like to thank |
| 1:07.9 | Scotty, Megan Dixon, Kessler, Tristan Jules, Grandpa Dino, Rhino-Rinosaurus, |
| 1:16.0 | Morgan Eklove, Dr. Eganbot, Taylor, Lori, Risa, Kelly, Manda, and Lorasaurus. |
| 1:24.8 | And Lorisaurus just joined, so thank you very much. |
| 1:28.9 | Yeah, thank you so much for all your support. It really helps us keep this podcast going. And it helps us afford to go to places like |
| 1:35.0 | SVP. And actually, we're recording this just before we go to London because Sabrina's work is taking |
| 1:41.6 | us there. And I said, I'm coming because I've never been to the Natural History Museum in London. |
| 1:48.2 | And neither of us have seen the Crystal Palace dinosaurs or lots of other dinosaur stuff |
| 1:53.5 | that we're going to try to jam in. |
| 1:55.1 | So hopefully you'll be seeing stuff on our social media posts and or YouTube or we'll just talk about it on the show later. |
| 2:03.5 | Who knows what's going to happen, but we'll be doing a bunch of dinosaur stuff while we're there. |
| 2:09.0 | So we're both pretty excited about that. |
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