Episode 178 is all about Sinoceratops, a large ceratopsid dinosaur from China that will be in Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom—although toys bearing its name are based on Pachyrhinosaurus.
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In this episode, we discuss:
News:
- A Juvenile diplodocoid femur exposed in the rock-wall at Dinosaur National Monument appears to have bite marks
- Calcium isotopes in dinosaur teeth appear to show that spinosaurs ate more fish than their contemporary theropods
- A new unnamed dinosaur has been reported from a recent excavation in Cerra Guido, Chile
- A series of legal issues in India is reducing interest in paleontology, threatening the future of dinosaur bones in the country
- The auction in Paris last week ended with the Diplodocus and Allosaurus fossils going to an unnamed “foreign buyer” for about 3 million euros
- The theme park “Dinosaur World” in Beaver, Arkansas which closed in 2005 is full of slowly rusting dinosaur sculptures
- the iconic Horace the (sauropod) dinosaur, who could be seen between Cinderford and Gloucester, has moved
- A project in Dunedin, New Zealand, aims to overhaul a playground known as “dinosaur park“
- A controversial video shows an Air National Guard master sergeant saying her oath of re-enlistment using a dinosaur hand puppet.
- New Jurassic World costumes are coming in August including a Velociraptor, Triceratops, and Pteranodon
- The final new Jurassic World trailer has been released featuring some awesome dinosaur scenes (and other details)
The dinosaur of the day: Sinoceratops
- Appears in two of the trailers for Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom
- Centrosaurine ceratopsian that lived in the Cretaceous in what is now Shandon province, China (Xingezhuang Formation)
- Found in 2008
- Named in 2010 by Xu Xing and others
- Type species is Sinoceratops zhuchengensis
- Name means “Chinese horned face from Zhucheng”
- Sina means China in Latin
- The city of Zhucheng financed the excavations
- Found three skulls in Zhucheng, China
- Holotype consists of a partial skull with a partial braincase
- Medium-sized, quadrupedal, and herbivorous
- One of the largest known centrosaurines
- Grew up to about 20 ft (6 m) long and weighed up to 2 tonnes
- Thomas Holtz Jr. estimated it could be up to 23 ft (7 m) long and weidghed 2.3 tonnes
- First ceratopsid found in China
- Only confirmed ceratopsid from Asia so far (advanced ceratopsian)
- Has features seen in both centrosaurines and chasmosaurines
- May help show more about ceratopsian evolution, and that ceratopsids evolved in Asia before going to North America, but need more fossils to know more
- Had a short, hooked nasal horn
- Did not have brow horns
- Had a short neck frill with forward curving hornlets that made it look like it had a crown. This row of hornlets had low knobs on the top of the frill (not found on any other ceratopsian)
- Other dinosaurs that lived at the same time and place include Shantungosaurus (hadrosaurid), Zhuchengceratops (ceratopsian), Huaxiaosaurus (hadrosaurid), Zhuchengtyrannus (theropod)
Fun Fact:
- Jurassic Park was originally released on June 11, 1993 in the USA. Which may be why Jurassic World 3 was announced for June 11, 2021
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