From Deinonychus to the Dinner Table: The Link Between Birds and Dinosaurs
Offered By: Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating evolutionary link between dinosaurs and birds in this 26-minute virtual speaker series talk by Dr. Emily Bamforth. Delve into the taxonomy of families and examine the dinosaur family tree to uncover the clues that connect these ancient reptiles to modern avian species. Discover the key features that bridge the gap, including feathers and their evolution, scales, hollow bones, air sacs, swivel wrists, eggs, bipedalism, wishbones, and cloacae. Learn about the compelling DNA evidence supporting this connection. From the introduction's lighthearted joke to the comprehensive conclusion, gain a deeper understanding of how creatures like Deinonychus paved the way for the birds we see at our dinner tables today.
Syllabus
Introduction
Joke
Dinosaurs
Taxonomy of Families
Dinosaur Family Tree
Clues
Feathers
Feather Evolution
Scales
Hollow Bones
Air sacs
Swivel wrist
Eggs
Bipedalism
Wishbone
Cloaca
DNA
Conclusion
Taught by
Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum
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