Episode 306: Burrowing dinosaur spectacular


Episode 306 is all about Zephyrosaurus, a small, doubtlessly burrowing, dinosaur from what’s now Montana.

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On this episode, we talk about:

Information:

  • Two exceptionally nicely preserved dinosaurs had been discovered fossilized in what was seemingly their very own burrow supply
  • A brand new marine dig website was discovered stuffed with Spinosaurus enamel including help for Spinosaurus as an aquatic hunter supply
  • Paleontologist Jingmai O’Connor will develop into the affiliate curator of fossil reptiles on the Area Museum in Chicago supply
  • There are a few campaigns to boost cash for Mary Anning’s statue in Lyme Regis supply
  • In Thailand, one restaurant is filling up empty seats with dinosaurs to encourage social distancing supply
  • A brand new sci-fi satire comedian will function a fossil gas firm going again in time to forestall dinosaurs from going extinct supply
  • “Dinosaur Hunters” is a brand new 2 hour mashup of motion films and dinosaur films which presumably options looking dinosaurs supply
  • Frank Marshall, producer of Jurassic World: Dominion, stated that Dominion won’t be the top of the Jurassic Park franchise supply

The dinosaur of the day: Zephyrosaurus

  • Ornithischian that lived within the Cretaceous in what’s now Montana, US (Cloverly Formation)
  • Estimated to be 5.9 ft (1.8 m) lengthy
  • Small and doubtless quick
  • Bipedal and herbivorous
  • Had a beak
  • Had bosses on its cheeks (massive knob)
  • Had 4 toes and had 5 fingers
  • Could have burrowed (like Oryctodromeus and Orodromeus)
  • Kind species is Zephyrosaurus schaffi
  • Named in 1980 by Hans-Dieter Sues
  • Genus title means “westward wind lizard”
  • Charles R. Schaff discovered the fossils
  • Partial cranium and postcranial skeleton discovered, together with jaw fragments, braincase, vertebrae, and components of the rib
  • Could also be carefully associated to Orodromeus, based mostly on each having bosses on their cheeks
  • Some dino artwork seems form of like a kangaroo (reveals it leaping)
  • Extra people present in 2003 by Martha Kutter (at the least 7 people), reported in an summary for SVP
  • Dinosaur tracks present in 2004 in Maryland and Virginia (Patuxent Formation) named Hypsiloichnus marylandicus (means “hint of a Hypsilophodon from Maryland”) which are regarded as from a dinosaur much like Zephyrosaurus (or are Zephyrosaurus)
  • Tracks discovered by Ray Stanford (first noticed them in 2001)
  • Tracks present the dinosaur on all fours, with a smaller entrance foot in entrance of the bigger hind foot (could possibly be resting, consuming, or ingesting)

Enjoyable Truth:
Along with some non-avian dinosaurs, many trendy dinosaurs (birds) burrow as an alternative of nesting in bushes.



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