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We made it to 400 episodes! To celebrate, we chatted with paleontologist Michael Benton and dove deep into Franz Nopsca, the dwarf #dinosaurs of Hațeg Island & apex predator Hatzegopteryx. (Image by Mark Witton, via Wikimedia Commons) Listen here: https://t.co/Lz1IfavAIi
From @ConversationUS: "Did male and female #dinosaurs differ? A new statistical technique is helping answer the question" https://t.co/LpY4bgrQz8
From @phys_org: "Fossils of sauropodomorph ancestor show it walked upright, was quick and agile" https://t.co/UEwVY5ZGct
Cool! From @DEADLINE: "‘ #Dinosaurs: The Final Day’: Sir David Attenborough’s Latest BBC Film To Unearth Mystery Of Prehistoric Creatures’ Last Days" https://t.co/tA25LK4nP2
Whoa. From @phys_org: "Exquisitely preserved embryo found inside fossilized #dinosaur egg" https://t.co/HGAIZkAF3B
From @amnh: "In a recent study, Museum Research Associate Emanuel Tschopp and colleagues show that not only is Amphicoelias distinct [...], but there are likely many more types of sauropods in the Morrison Formation than previously estimated." https://t.co/wnkEyL8Zl9
From @scinewscom: A new Cretaceous bird from what is now Brazil, Kaririavis mater! https://t.co/nyCQYsPbJW
From @wildlifemag: "Five British dinosaurs you’ve (probably) never heard of. Professor Paul Barrett from @NHM_London, celebrates some of lesser known #dinosaurs from the British Isles." https://t.co/IoPyCnZfUz
About tyrannosaurids biting each other's faces, from @SYFY https://t.co/YDQAv6HbSo
From @RoyalTyrrell: "Clash of the Titans: Facial Scars as Indicators of Aggressive Behaviour and Sexual Maturity in #Tyrannosaurs" https://t.co/u0gJzHbaXM