Why Dinosaurs? Plus the first dinosaur bones from South America

Why Dinosaurs? Plus the first dinosaur bones from South America

Tony and James join to discuss the status of their dinosaur documentary. Tietasaura was named from the oldest dinosaur fossils collected in South America. A new Archaeopteryx. Plus a breakdown of the major sauropod groups.

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Bradycneme, links from Tony and James Pinto, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Bradycneme-Episode-495/

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Dinosaur of the day Bradycneme, a probable alvarezsaurid that was first thought to be a huge owl, but is now thought to be a fairly small non-avian theropod.

Interview with Tony and James Pinto, Tony and James are the father and son team behind the feature length documentary Why Dinosaurs? Which we have been following for years. Tony is the filmmaker and the director and James recently graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Integrative Biology & Geology. Follow them on Instagram @WhyDinosaurs

In dinosaur news this week:

  • There’s a new elasmarian ornithopod, Tietasaura derbyiana
  • The Field Museum in Chicago has a new to science Archaeopteryx on display
  • The National Museum of Brazil got a donation of over 1,100 fossils that were all found in Brazil


Listener feedback:

  • An interesting Triassic sauropodomorph named Pampadromaeus
  • A breakdown of the major sauropod groups and what makes them unique

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