We continue our discussion with Dr. Peter Makovicky and Dr. Nathan Smith about the types of dinosaurs found in the Antarctic.
Science at FMNH is a podcast and video series that explores the behind-the-scenes science, collections and research at Chicagoâs Field Museum.
[taxonomy:genus= Cryolophosaurus]
[taxonomy:family= Dilophosauridae]
[taxonomy:order= Saurischia]
[taxonomy:class= Reptilia]
[taxonomy:phylum=Chordata]
[taxonomy:kingdom=Animalia]
[taxonomy:binomial= Glacialisaurus hammeri]
[taxonomy:family= Massospondylidae]
[taxonomy:order= Saurischia]
[taxonomy:class= Reptilia]
[taxonomy:phylum=Chordata]
[taxonomy:kingdom=Animalia]
Does animal body size increase with colder climates? In this episode, we speak with Dr. Peter Makovicky and Dr. Nathan Smith on how their research in Antarctica is helping to answer this question.
Science at FMNH is a podcast and video series that explores the behind-the-scenes science, collections and research at Chicagoâs Field Museum.
[taxonomy:genus= Cryolophosaurus]
[taxonomy:family= Dilophosauridae]
[taxonomy:order= Saurischia]
[taxonomy:class= Reptilia]
[taxonomy:phylum=Chordata]
[taxonomy:kingdom=Animalia]
[taxonomy:binomial= Glacialisaurus hammeri]
[taxonomy:family= Massospondylidae]
[taxonomy:order= Saurischia]
[taxonomy:class= Reptilia]
[taxonomy:phylum=Chordata]
[taxonomy:kingdom=Animalia]
This dinosaur restoration is inaccurate, or its accuracy is disputed. Reason: Retro titanosaur look; Saltasaurus-like morphology, wrong head orientation, wrong osteoderm arrangement You may ask further questions about the accuracy of this image at the image review page of WikiProject Dinosaurs on the English Wikipedia. Note that this image may be appropriate to illustrate obsolete paleontological views. Description: English: Pitekunsaurus macayai. Date: 7 October 2009, 03:41:45. Source: Own work. Author: Ezequielvera.
Description: English: Pronunciation recording of German noun "Titanosaurier", IPA: /titanoˈzaʊ̯ʁiɐ/. Male voice, recorded by native German speaker from Berlin, Germany. Deutsch: Aussprachebeispiel des deutschen Substantivs "Titanosaurier", IPA: /titanoˈzaʊ̯ʁiɐ/. Männliche Stimme, aufgenommen von deutschem Muttersprachler aus Berlin, Deutschland. Date: 27 December 2020. Source: Own work, recorded with Røde NT-USB and Audacity, converted with SoX (Sound eXchange audio editing software). Author: Jeuwre.