Episode 349: Which dinosaur would you trip?


Episode 349 is all about Pegomastax, a small bristly heterodontosaurid from the Early Jurassic of South Africa.

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On this episode, we focus on:

Information:

  • A redescription of the sauropod Patagosaurus confirmed its place as a non-neosauropod eusauropod supply
  • Jurassic Forest in Gibbons, Alberta, Canada has six new dinosaur sculptures supply
  • Wally, the fiberglass Stegosaurus in Pittsfield, Massachusetts simply returned to the Berkshire Museum after getting restored supply
  • The dinosaur footprint discovered by a 4-year-old within the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales is now on show on the Nationwide Museum Cardiff supply
  • A ten-year-old in South Dakota helped discover what often is the most full recognized Triceratops specimen supply
  • A Gryposaurus ilium was present in Montana as a part of a Chapman College and Oklahoma State College dig led by Jack Horner supply
  • Screenrant has an inventory of the confirmed and rumored dinosaurs showing in Jurassic World: Dominion supply
  • Sinavore, a brand new dinosaur comedian, simply launched on Kickstarter supply

The dinosaur of the day: Pegomastax

  • Heterodontosaurid that lived within the Early Jurassic in what’s now South Africa (Elliot Formation)
  • Two-legged, small fuzzy (bristle-y) dinosaur with a beak and fangs
  • Estimated to be about 24 in (60 cm) lengthy
  • Cranium size round 2.7 to three in (70 to 80 mm) lengthy
  • Numerous articles stated it weighed not more than a home cat
  • Had a strong decrease jaw and a brief parrot-shaped beak
  • Additionally had a big, canine-like enamel (fangs) within the entrance of the jaws, higher and decrease (might have been for protection or intraspecies fight or show or to assist dig up crops)
  • Has been referred to as a “Dracula dinosaur” due to its fangs
  • Most likely herbivorous, although some scientists suppose heterodontosaurids ate bugs and small lizards
  • Fossils present in an expedition in 1966 and 1967
  • Described in 2012 by Paul Sereno, who had observed it was distinctive in 1983
  • Sereno stated he was embarrassed how lengthy it took him to check the fossil
  • Sereno named Pegomastax in a paper about heterodontosaurids
  • Stated that in depth tooth put on suggests heterodontosaurids have been both largely or absolutely herbivorous
  • Additionally the best way the enamel meet when biting reveals it sheared, which was a classy manner on the time for processing plant materials
  • Sereno stated that tooth put on in heterodontosaur cheek enamel are normally very properly developed
  • Stated Pegomastax had a virtually steady put on floor within the bigger cheek enamel
  • Fangs might shear crops
  • Parrot-like cranium might have helped pluck fruit
  • Most likely had 11 dentary enamel
  • Changed enamel commonly
  • Sort species is Pegomastax africana
  • Genus title means “sturdy jaw” in Greek
  • Initially named Pegomastax africanus, however the phrase africanus is masculine and the phrase mastax is female, so to be grammatically appropriate, it was modified to Pegomastax africana
  • Species title means “pertaining to Africa”
  • Holotype is a partial cranium, each dentaries and a predentary (toothless beak-like bone)
  • Present in a small block of sandstone matrix
  • Sereno first noticed the fossils at Harvard, however ultimately they have been returned to the South African Museum in Cape City
  • Physique in all probability lined in bristles, so possibly regarded porcupine-ish
  • Bristles discovered all around the physique of Tianyulong, a heterodontosaur across the identical dimension that was present in China (preserved by volcanic ash)
  • Seems in Ark: Survival Advanced

Enjoyable Reality:
We will’t inform for positive which dinosaurs can be the very best for driving, however there are just a few clues from birds and different animals.

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