Tooth Pathologies and Soft Tissue Reconstruction - Insights into Tyrannosaurus Rex Paleobiology
Offered By: Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore tooth pathologies and soft tissue reconstruction in Tyrannosaurus rex through this 42-minute virtual speaker series talk by Dr. Kirstin Brink. Delve into the paleobiology of one of the most iconic dinosaurs, gaining insights from dental abnormalities and reconstructed soft tissues. Learn how these features contribute to our understanding of T. rex's life and behavior. Presented by the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum, this lecture offers a fascinating look into cutting-edge paleontological research and its implications for our knowledge of prehistoric life.
Syllabus
Kirstin Brink: Tooth pathologies and soft tissue reconstruction: Insights into T. rex paleobiology
Taught by
Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum
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