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Jurassic Park 30 years of Paleontology & T-Rex (Theropods) - With Dr François Therrien
Description
Tyrannosaur bite forces and the "Jurassic Park generation" kick off a massive 2-part interview with Dr. François Therrien, Curator of Dinosaur Palaeoecology at the Royal Tyrrell Museum. We separate Hollywood fiction from fossil fact, exploring why the 1993 classic changed the public's perception of dinosaurs from cold-blooded lizards to dynamic, warm-blooded predators.
Dr. Therrien breaks down the complex taxonomy of the Tyrannosauridae family, explaining how Gorgosaurus and Albertosaurus lived, hunted, and were preserved in the Badlands of Alberta.
Topics
Jurassic Park vs. Reality: T-Rex couldn't actually run 50 mph and why its stereoscopic vision means standing still wouldn't save you.
Clades and Naming: Cladistics and the Linnaean classification system, from Coelurosauria to Tyrannosaurus rex.
Dinosaur Provincial Park: ranks in the top five places on Earth for finding complete skeletons.
Bone Histology: Growth rings in fossilized limbs showed some "new species" were juvenile known dinosaurs.
Bite Force Champion: T-Rex's bite—15 times stronger than a modern alligator.
Chapters
(00:00) Dinosaur Reindeer Jokes: Meet Comet
(03:15) Snorting Raptor: Warm-Bloodedness
(04:00) Meet Dr. François Therrien: Royal Tyrrell Museum
(05:45) The Jurassic Park Generation of Paleontologists
(08:45) Appearance of T-Rex: What Hollywood Got Right
(10:30) Speed Limits: Why a T-Rex Can't Outrun a Jeep
(11:45) Stereoscopic Vision: The "Don't Move" Bad Advice
(13:30) Taxonomy 101: Clades and Families
(15:00) Carl Linnaeus and Evolution of Naming Systems
(16:45) Coelurosauria: Group That Includes Birds and Rex
(18:30) Cladistics: Branching Out the Evolutionary Tree
(20:30) Meet the Relatives: Gorgosaurus and Albertosaurus
(22:30) Genus vs. Species: Why We Say "T-Rex"
(25:45) Perfect Preservation Storm
(28:30) Fossil Record: Reclassifying Adolescents
(30:30) Sauropod Growth: From 60 cm to 40 m
(31:30) Histology: Growth Rings in Dinosaur Bones
(33:30) "Crappy Specimen" That Revealed NA's 1st Feathers
(35:30) Teeth Transformation: Steak Knives to Crushers
(37:30) Apex Predators: Occupying Every Ecosystem Niche
(39:30) 15 Times an Alligator: The Math of the King’s Bite
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